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<item><title>It May be Time to Clean Your Roof If . . . </title><link>http://www.safeguardchimney.com/blog.asp?blogid=3</link><description>In an aerial photo you can&#8217;t tell where your lawn ends and your roof begins!
There is more stuff growing on your roof than on your head!
You can pla</description><pubDate>Sun, 25 Apr 2010 14:23:20 PST</pubDate><author>rene@safeguardchimney.com (Rene Comstock)</author><category>Things to know about your roof</category></item>
<item><title>Myths About Chimneys</title><link>http://www.safeguardchimney.com/blog.asp?blogid=2</link><description>Recently I was thumbing through a copy of a popular magazine when I happened across an article on chimney cleaning. The article was talking about comm</description><pubDate>Thu, 15 Apr 2010 17:36:27 PST</pubDate><author>rene@safeguardchimney.com (Safeguard Chimney)</author><category>Things to Know About Your Chimney</category></item>
<item><title>What`s a flue cap spark arrestor and why the heck do I need one? </title><link>http://www.safeguardchimney.com/blog.asp?blogid=1</link><description>Over the years I have noticed one item of extreme importance that most chimneys do not have......a flue cap spark arrestor!&amp;nbsp; And the most common </description><pubDate>Mon, 15 Feb 2010 20:17:58 PST</pubDate><author>safeguardcrg@verizon.net (Safeguard Chimney)</author><category>Things to Know About Your Chimney</category></item>
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