What fire extinguisher should be used in any emergency?
Bioethanol fireplaces are perfectly safe, as long as you comply with the safety recommendations:
- Never refill a lit bioethanol fireplace.
- Wait until the flame has gone out and the fuel box has cooled down before refilling.
Your bioethanol fireplace gets hot, so take extra care around soft furnishings such as curtains, rugs, and cushions. Ensure that your curtains can’t reach your fireplace in a breeze and practice common sense when opening your fireplace’s door.
You can control your flame size with the fuel box slider. If you need less heat, move the slider to its halfway position. Or close the slider completely to extinguish the flame if you no longer want to heat the room.
In the unlikely event of a fire, use a foam fire extinguisher to put out the flames.
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