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Children’s Safety for the Wood Burning Stove Owner

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Even with a fence set up, a crawling child or toddler ought to never be left alone unsupervised in a room with a wood burning oven. Toddlers particularly, like to toss items over the fence. Heavier objects such as blocks could easily crack or break the glass front of particular models of stoves. Plastic products, should they reach the top of the stove, could easily melt and release poisonous fumes into the air.

From an early age, kids need to be taught the dangers of a wood burning stove Green Bay Heating Repair . It should be discussed that fire is hot and should not be played with in any form. The same explanations provided to kids about the kitchen cooking stove and safety ought to also apply to a wood burning stove heater.

Kids are amazed with fire. As you are loading a wood burning stove with either logs or pellets, this becomes an ideal time to discuss with them the dangers. You do not want a child to be terrified of the wood burning stove, but at the same time, you do want to impart a healthy respect for the appliance.

Older kids can help with wood burning stove chores, such as bringing in firewood or pellets. They can also help sweep up the area or engage younger kids while the parent is occupied with the stove. Other chores, such as loading the stove or emptying the ash pan, is best left to older teens or adults.

An additional concern with wood burning stoves, not just for kids, is the pollutants put into the indoor air by the stove. If a child has an allergy to smoke or asthma, a wood burning stove could make an attack more likely. Care should be taken that such a child is out of the room when the stove is opened for filling or for cleaning the ash pan.


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