Can you store firewood in the garage or in confined spaces?
I'm a bit late with the reply, but due to the holiday period of some colleagues, I had to look after not so much time as usual to the website and answer the questions in the last few weeks. But now to your request:
Basically, the storage of firewood in enclosed bedroom storage spaces a problem, and in two respects: First, I would like to address the firewood drying, which therefore becomes a problem in enclosed bedroom storage spaces such as an air circulation in most cases missing and the moisture from the firewood emerges, can not be dissipated. It is quite possible that in some cases forming mold on ceilings or walls, when fresh firewood in the basement, in the garage or is generally stored indoors. Who does not have much space to store his firewood bedroom storage to complete drying bedroom storage outdoors and covered, which could consider switching to wood briquettes. This can easily be stored in closed rooms. Where this principle but also of the fire is to be noted that I still anspreche in the next point. The second, still far more important aspect that could prohibit a firewood storage in enclosed spaces, the fire protection and Garagenbauverordnung. This show clearly regulated, whether and in which cases which material may be stored. To my knowledge, material must be stored in garages only if completed separate rooms are available and which must be separated by appropriate structural fire protection measures from the garage area.
In any case, you should contact in advance with his landlord in contact and receive written approval for firewood storage in the garage. If you push yourself from, one moves on thin ice. Also, escape and rescue routes in stairwells or garages must always be kept clear and may not be delivered by firewood or otherwise stored materials.
I'm a bit late with the reply, but due to the holiday period of some colleagues, I had to look after not so much time as usual to the website and answer the questions in the last few weeks. But now to your request:
Basically, the storage of firewood in enclosed bedroom storage spaces a problem, and in two respects: First, I would like to address the firewood drying, which therefore becomes a problem in enclosed bedroom storage spaces such as an air circulation in most cases missing and the moisture from the firewood emerges, can not be dissipated. It is quite possible that in some cases forming mold on ceilings or walls, when fresh firewood in the basement, in the garage or is generally stored indoors. Who does not have much space to store his firewood bedroom storage to complete drying bedroom storage outdoors and covered, which could consider switching to wood briquettes. This can easily be stored in closed rooms. Where this principle but also of the fire is to be noted that I still anspreche in the next point. The second, still far more important aspect that could prohibit a firewood storage in enclosed spaces, the fire protection and Garagenbauverordnung. This show clearly regulated, whether and in which cases which material may be stored. To my knowledge, material must be stored in garages only if completed separate rooms are available and which must be separated by appropriate structural fire protection measures from the garage area.
In any case, you should contact in advance with his landlord in contact and receive written approval for firewood storage in the garage. If you push yourself from, one moves on thin ice. Also, escape and rescue routes in stairwells or garages must always be kept clear and may not be delivered by firewood or otherwise stored materials.
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