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Storing Firewood

Store wood in a well ventilated, covered location. A wood shed with an open side, perferably to the north east is best. If a wood shed is not available, wood stored in the open with a secured waterproof cover (e.g. tarpaulin or corrugated iron) on top is the next best option.

If possible, store firewood off the ground on a pallet, layer of bricks, stone or plastic sheet to prevent miosture from being drawn up into the wood. This also reduces the number of insects getting into the wood pile, minimizing the risk of being bitten. Wood stored in a criss-cross pattern allows for greater air circulation.

Firewood should never be stored against a house, as it allows a bridge for termites. In areas where the risk of bushfires is high, storing wood against a house is a dangerous practice.

If the firewood has to be stored in the open, keep a few days of supply under cover. Seasoned firewood wetted by rain will dry again within a day.
 
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