| Fireplace Screens Make Your Home Safer |
| Written by Jeff Bridges | |||
| Friday, 25 December 2009 09:20 | |||
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Fireplace screens can be both decorative and important for safety. If you have a wood fireplace, a screen is a necessity. But even if you use gas or electric, a fireplace screen will complete the overall look of your fireplace.
Fireplace screens can be both decorative and important for safety. If you have a wood fireplace, a screen is a necessity. But even if you use gas or electric, a fireplace screen will complete the overall look of your fireplace. For wood burning fireplaces, screens keep sparks from flying into the house and potentially causing fires. It will also minimize the amount of smoke and ash entering the home. Depending on the style you get, a fireplace screen can help to hide the ash that builds up at the bottom of the fireplace until you have had time to clean it. Screens also protect children and pets from getting dangerously close to the heat. This is an important safety feature for whatever type of fireplace you have, wood, gas or electric. It is easy to forget that there are dangers associated even when there is no open flame. More and more people are choosing electric or gas fireplaces over wood. They tend to be much easier for maintain and keep clean. Even with these types of fireplaces, most people want them to resemble the old fashioned kind as much as they can. The screen, then, provides that final touch as they are almost always present with wood burning fireplaces. Often, people will buy a screen for their fireplace even if they never use it for finishing touch. Fireplace screens are available in many styles and materials. They may be glass or metal, such as iron, brass or gold. They can be in single or multiple pieces or may be folding screens. Designs range from the very simple to the extremely ornate, so you will be able to find one that matches whatever decor you have in the room. You need to make sure that your screen is the proper size if it is to fulfill its safety purposes. Some screens are fitted into the fireplace. For those that are not, you need to be sure that it covers the sides as well as the front. It will also need to be a few inches higher than the fireplace. You will also want to ensure that freestanding fireplace screens are stable. Especially if you do have pets or small children, you want to make sure that they are not easy to knock over. Folding screens in particular can be somewhat more unstable. If necessary, you may need to consider attaching the screen somehow to the fireplace to prevent accidents. With the variety of fireplace screens on the market today, you are sure to find one that answers your needs. You can protect your home and family as well as add to the beauty of your fireplace and the room it is in. About the Author: Jeff Bridges has always enjoyed the warmth received in front of the fire he currently runs a website where he sells fireplace screens. There they promote many differently styles, colors, and designs of fireplace screens.
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