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They were given cement and a chimney flue.
You can test for backdrafting by holding a smoking incense stick below the chimney flue.
A chimney flue was found to be blocked, and poor maintenance blamed.
Zola died unexpectedly in September 1902, the victim of coal gas asphyxiation resulting from a blocked chimney flue.
The solution, he said, is to have a properly sized chimney liner made of metal installed inside the existing chimney flue.
And remember, you may need a chimney flue, which will cost about £1,000 for a two-storey house.
It was caused either by heat from a blocked chimney flue or defective wiring that ignited pamphlets stored in the attic.
The occupation also saw a platform lowered into the chimney flue, one of the few places at 300ft above the Trent valley sheltered from the wind.
Campaigners are taking turns to occupy a platform dangling inside the chimney flue, to prevent restarting of operations, while a further six protesters are on the second chimney, which is not yet fully constructed or operational.
Despite its luxury, the Alwyn Court was short on fire protection: with no fire escapes and without fire doors, its single narrow stairway served as a perfect chimney flue.
Royal Edwards, technical director for the National Chimney Sweep Guild, a trade organization based in Indianapolis, said that a typical chimney flue for an older masonry fireplace can be up 120 square inches or larger, while the flue needed to properly vent a newer stove is typically 28 square inches.
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