Fire Safety Advice
Bio-ethanol and gel fuel burners are becoming increasingly popular and are used as both decorative items and as heating sources both indoors and outdoors. Bio-ethanol flame-effect fires have the same look and feel as ‘living’ flames but don’t need to have a chimney or flue. They don’t emit smoke or ash, but they are flammable and can cause serious harm.
There are currently no European standards for these products and so it is essential that safety advice is strictly followed to keep yourself and others safe around them:
- Always follow the manufacturer’s guidelines and instructions.
- Only use bio-ethanol fuel in fireboxes and containers designed for the product, and always use the appropriate fuel type.
- Bio–ethanol fuel is highly flammable and should be kept in containers tightly closed and away from any ignition sources.
- Fireboxes and containers should always be placed on a stable surface and away from combustible materials.
- Never add fuel to an already burning fire or overfill a fuel container and never fill up a firebox fuel container that is still hot, wait at least 15 minutes for the fire to cool down before topping up. Most accidents happen when topping up fuel because bio-ethanol is extremely flammable.
- Keep children and pets away from fireboxes and fuel.
- Extinguish all fires when leaving a room or before going to sleep.
- Always use bio-ethanol fireboxes and containers in a well-ventilated room.
- Regularly clean and check fuel containers for damage and never use a leaking one.
- Clean away any fuel spills with a damp cloth and dry completely.
- Keep your hands, hair and clothing well clear of any burning flames and fuel. You can be seriously injured if the fuel spits on your clothes or catches other flammable objects.
- Always light bio-ethanol fuel with an extended lighter or extra-long match – never discard matches into the container.