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chimney sweep Camden have been around since the eleventh century in the uk and also the German states. They were primarily used once chimneys were clogged to the point of not functioning. the initial chimney sweeps used young boys to try and do the ascent and soot removal. because of the harmful nature of rise on roofs, many were injured and even killed. as a result of the young boys who worked on the chimneys didn't bathe typically and stood the forcefulness of the soot coming out of the chimney, they stood a high risk of this type of cancer. it was not until the late eighteenth century that laws were enacted to educate and protect chimney sweeps from the inherent dangers of the trade. Boys were now not needed to climb nude up lit chimneys in order to put out chimney fires.

Camden Chimney Sweep were developed around this time as we all know them today, with a long brush to wash out the creosote. the modern style of chimney sweep might use higher quality machinery, but the techniques are generally the same. it's necessary to remove the build-up of creosote on chimney walls. comparable to plaque on arterial walls, this sticky substance builds on the inside of the chimney during traditional use and becomes thick and tarry. as the creosote is repeatedly leftover, the chimney stands a fair likelihood of catching fire, therefore the requirement for removal on a regular basis.