original infographic with a red, navy blue, and beige color scheme explaining chimney sweeping frequency in Pickerington. The top navy section reads “HOW OFTEN SHOULD A CHIMNEY BE SWEPT IN PICKERINGTON?” in white bold text. Below, beige background text in red states, “We recommend scheduling at least one sweeping per year, preferably before the first cold snap of fall.” A large navy circle on the left displays “AT LEAST 1 SWEEPING PER YEAR” in white letters, while to the right is a red brick chimney icon with gray smoke rising from it. Underneath, the red heading “Why?” introduces text explaining that New York’s freeze/thaw cycles and damp winters make chimneys work overtime. At the bottom, on a red background, white text notes that soot and creosote build up quickly and that even gas fireplaces can leave behind corrosive residue.