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Add Warmth and Ambiance to Your Home With a Free Standing Electric Fire

Add extra warmth and ambiance to your home with a free standing electric fire. Unlike traditional fireplaces, these units don't require ventilation and only need access to an electrical source.

This CSA-certified product has multiple heat settings and an auto-shutoff feature. It's also cool to the touch. It does not feature a tip-over shutdown or overheat protection.

Safety

Electric fireplaces that stand alone are among the safest methods to provide additional heat for homeowners. Contrary to wood-burning fireplaces and gas stoves, they do not produce an actual flame that could ignite flammable materials or release carbon monoxide into the home. They also don't release harmful fumes or dust that can trigger respiratory problems for people suffering from chronic illnesses like lung bronchitis or heart disease.

Electric fireplaces do away with the need for routine cleaning and maintenance because they don't burn wood or fuel and do not produce smoke or ash. In fact, they don't produce any combustion byproducts that could create environmental hazards within the home, like creosote or soot.

Instead of a real flame free-standing electric fireplaces make use of what's referred to as "flame effects" to imitate the look of a fireplace. This technique makes use of LED lights and reflective mirrors to give realistic appearance and movement. Some models also contain water vapor in order to mimic smoke's appearance.

Some models allow you to adjust the flame's heat and intensity using controls on the unit itself, which could be knobs or buttons. Some models, like "smart" ones can be controlled with an app that you can download on your smartphone or voice commands. Some models have an remote that allows you to control the fireplace from a distance.

Although electric fireplaces are generally safe, it is always essential to follow the standard safety advice when using any heater within the home. Keep them away from any flammable objects like curtains, blankets, and rug. Do not operate them near water and ensure that they are not plugged into surge protectors or extension cords. It is also important to unplug the electric fireplaces when they are not in use and to regularly check for any damage.

This CSA-certified electric fireplace is a stylish and flexible piece of furniture that will add style to your living space. It comes with a remote and five different settings for your convenience. It also has a timer and an overheat protection for safety. During our testing, we found that it was cool to the touch and sturdy enough to not tip over even with the fire on.

Convenience

Free standing electric fires do not release harmful gases like traditional gas or wood fires. They generate radiant heat that directly heats objects and people in the room. This means they're less energy-intensive than the other kinds of fireplaces and won't raise your electricity bills as much. They don't produce smoke or other harmful substances, which can cause allergic reactions or make your home smell like a fireplace.





Another convenience of electric fires is their simplicity of use. You only need an outlet for power to get going. You can control the heating and 'flames' from the switch on the fireplace or with a remote control. Many Dimplex models come with smart heating and "flames" technology that automatically adjusts the settings to create the ideal temperature for your room.

Electric fires are also safer for homes with children and pets. When burning wood or gas toxic fumes could be released if not used properly. However, since there's no flame with an electric fire, the fire is cool to the touch and doesn't emit harmful gasses.

Electric fireplaces do not require a chimney or expensive flue systems. You simply plug the fireplace into an outlet on the wall and you're all set to enjoy it. Furthermore, a lot models we offer are made from sturdy, robust furniture to withstand the rigours of everyday use. These models are CSA-certified, and they include overload protection as well as a tip-over shut-off feature to ensure security.

Our selection of freestanding electric fires provides an array of design options, ranging from contemporary to traditional. They can bring warmth and comfort to any space. Select a design that resembles an open-air fireplace that has the log, coal or pebble fuelbed. You can also choose an edgier look by using the option of a colored crystal fuel bed or coloured pebble fuelbed. Some are even integrated into the wall to reduce space.

Style

If you are a fan of the look of a fireplace your home but are worried about the cost and maintenance requirements of a gas or wood burning fireplace, think about an electric freestanding fire. There are a variety of styles of free-standing electric fireplaces, so you'll be able to find one that is suitable for your style and requirements.

They are typically smaller than traditional fireplaces and often look like stylish space heaters. They usually come with a mantel, and are often mounted on a wall or corner. Radiant, or infrared heating is used to heat objects and people directly, rather than circulating heated air throughout the room. They are also more efficient than a fire, consuming up to 90 percent less electricity.

A freestanding electric fireplace can make a statement in your home and can add to its design. Some models have an edgier and contemporary appearance, while others are more classic style that will fit in with most styles. Some models can be recessed into the wall to give it a more polished appearance.

Electric fireplaces can be also incorporated in existing fireplaces. This is a great choice for older homes where you have a masonry fireplace that you wish to upgrade with a more efficient heating system. Electric fire inserts can be a great solution to improve the look of your fireplace. They can be fitted with fuelbeds that are pebble or crystal so you can customize it to fit your style.

A freestanding electric fireplace is not required to have vents or chimneys. They are a convenient and safe alternative to gas or wood fireplace.

This electric fireplace by Amantii is a fantastic choice for those looking for something elegant and stylish. It has a European design with an open viewing area that provides the appearance of a "see-through" effect on three sides. The flames can be adjusted to suit the mood, and they can be shut off for a glowing electric ember effect which is very realistic. This unit is CSA certified and comes with a thermal overload and safety stop. It is also sturdy and didn't tip over easily during our test in the lab.

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If you're looking to create a warm feature fire to your living space or create a cozy atmosphere in your guest bedroom Free standing electric fires are a great choice. With a variety of coal and log fuel beds, as well as coloured or clear pebble effects, you can pick the perfect style to suit your interior. There are models with remote controls, which means you can turn on your fire at the touch of one button.

Wildland fuel characteristics are highly varied over time and space, and they can influence fire behaviour and effects. A national fuels mapping system, called the Fuel Characteristic Classification System (FCCS) was developed to understand these complexities. FCCS reference fuelbeds have been compiled using published literature, fuels photos and other data sets. They are loaded into LandFIRE's Fuels and Fire Tools (FFT) application.

The FCCS fuel models can be classified into six categories, which include the canopy, shrubs and woody fuels. For each of these categories, the model determines several qualitative and quantitative parameters that define the capacity of fire to spread across the fuel bed.

The FB10 fuel type, for example it is a stand made up of a mixture of live herbaceous and timber understory fuels. It also has the least amount of dead vegetation. It is mostly limbwood of 3 inches or greater. Crown fire and spotting is common in this fuel type that is a different type of transfer of herbaceous load between live and dead herbaceous fuels to a steady transfer of dead fine fuels between shrubs, grass and litter. Spread rate is moderately low and the length of the flame is moderate.

The Rothermel fuel model is widely used to predict spread rates under conditions of quiescence (no wind and no slope). The model is not able to predict the spread rate of compressed fuel beds. Further investigation is needed to better understand the relationship between the structure of the fuel and flame propagation. This is a crucial step since the Rothermel model's numerator (energy released from fuel that is not burned) and denominator (fuel bed surface area) are strongly related to spread of fire. This is a crucial insight that can enhance the performance of the model.