Improper disposal of fireplace ashes leads to fire at house in the Highlands

This is the latest of several fires that have occurred this winter from improperly disposed of fireplace ashes.

Units from Renton Fire & Emergency Services Department, assisted by Eastside Fire & Rescue, responded to a house fire in the Renton Highlands just before 1 a.m. Friday morning.

Upon arrival, they found a vehicle and carport fully involved in flames and fire extending into the home. All the occupants escaped without injury and the fire was quickly controlled.

The fire did approximately $150,000 worth of damages. Fire investigators determined the cause of the fire to be ashes that were removed from a fireplace and placed in a plastic container in the carport.

This is the latest of several fires that have occurred this winter from improperly disposed of fireplace ashes.

Every year the Renton Fire & Emergency Services Department responds to several fires related to improper disposal of ashes from fireplaces and wood stoves.

The following are precautions one should take when disposing of ashes:

• Make sure ashes are placed in a metal container. Even if you have not had a fire in your wood-burning appliance for several days, hot ashes can be present. Placing ashes in a combustible container is an invitation to tragedy.

• Never place containers of ashes on a deck or porch, near a structure or inside a plastic garbage collection container.  Make sure they are far away from anything that can burn.

• Ashes are good for soil.  A great way to dispose of ashes is to spread them in a garden and wet them down.  This will remove any chance of a fire occurring.