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How to clean fireplace glass safely and get rid of soot and grime
Restore your fireplace's glow in just a few steps.
Days shy of her first birthday, Marin Montgomery stumbled into the glass of her family's fireplace. The pane was so sizzling -- hot enough to cause 3rd degree burns at the slightest touch -- that the ...
The U.S. Fire Administration has these tips for safe operation of a fireplace or wood stove: Have your chimney or wood stove ...
As gas fireplaces become more common, toddlers in particular are vulnerable to serious burns from touching their unshielded, sizzling windows, while industry practices leave most consumers unaware of ...
It happened four winters ago, but for her mother, Deirdre Wooldridge, the memories are fresh: melted skin sticking to the glass, Marin's agonized screams even after morphine shots and painful surgery ...
DENVER (CBS4)- With cold weather on the way, for many families that means turning on the gas fireplace. Now, Children's Hospital Colorado has a warning for parents before they flip the switch. The ...
Gas fireplace makers agree to add screens to prevent burns on glass doors, which often affect kids Screens and guards available now for retrofit onto existing gas fireplaces Glass doors can stay hot ...
Clean fireplace glass regularly to maintain its glow and prevent soot or haze from hardening over time. Use the right method and cleanser for your fireplace type, be it wood-burning, gas, or electric.
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