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Fireplace Safety

In less than five minutes the glass doors on a fireplace can heat up to 400 degrees (F) and take nearly an hour to cool down when the fire is out. This means that touching the glass doors or metal frame can easily result in second- or third-degree burns, which is especially dangerous for toddlers who naturally love to explore and are still unsteady on their feet.

A recent study conducted over a period of 10 years found during that time more than 2,000 children under the age of five suffered burn injuries related to glass fireplace doors. It takes only seconds to get a serious burn, and third-degree burns require surgery and skin grafts. Be sure to use a sturdy screen in front of the glass door to help prevent anyone, especially children, from accidentally brushing against or leaning against the glass.

Here are some helpful tips. . . .

For more on fireplace and home fire safety, visit the U.S. Fire Administration and the Consumer Product Safety Commission websites.

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