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Most wood heater stove stoves that are sold today have been tested for safety. Stoves not tested include stoves that are used, stoves built in small welding shops, and antique stoves. The majority of insurance companies will not cover homes with non-certified appliances.
A stove that is certified will bear an indication of the minimum distance between the stove and combustible objects such as furniture and walls. The instructions provided by the manufacturer for installation will also contain this information. Additionally the results of the tests conducted by the manufacturer will determine if the stove meets the requirements for fire resistance.
Even with proper clearances a wood burning tool can be dangerous. Never leave children alone in a room that has the presence of a wood stove. They can be surprisingly hot and could burn clothing and skin in a matter of seconds. Also, make sure to unplug the device when you're not making use of it.
Fire safety doesn't just involve construction materials; it also covers anything that is stored in the vicinity of a stove such as rags and cleaning products. It is important to keep blankets, curtains rug, throws, wood burner clearance sale throws and other materials away from the stove's clear space as well.
The clearances listed above can be reduced with the help of a suitable shielding. However, you should always review the manufacturer's recommended clearances and err on the safer side. Speak to your local building inspector or police officer if you're unsure if the shielding material you choose is suitable. They can verify that it meets the current standards for fire safety. Installing carbon dioxide and smoke detectors around the stove is also a good choice.
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