In the larger house that we owned before our current "empty nest" we had a gas furnace in the garage and a gas furnace in the attic- right over my bed. We had central air units but no heat pumps- so the furnaces were our only source of heat in the house besides the gas fireplaces. We had a gas fireplace in the bedroom as well- but we never slept with that running. It put out too much heat. I did sleep in the room with that fireplace, with the pilot light running all winter long, for many years.
I heard the gas furnace kick on over my bed all night long in the winter.
The gas furnace is in the laundry room in this house, and the flames in the furnace are at eye level. Trust me, there is fire in the furnace. Coincidentally, *this* gas furnace is behind my bed, directly on the other side of the wall. =/
In all cases, those flames are/were being fed via natural gas lines over which I have no control.
The flame in the burn pot in the pellet stove in the other room seems rather tame by comparison. If anything goes wrong with the stove, I can turn it off, I can unplug it, I can threaten it with the fire extinguisher. I can even unload the fire extinguisher on it.
Somehow, I don't think unloading a fire extinguisher on a gas furnace that's being fed by municipal gas lines is going to be nearly as effective as it would be on a pellet stove.
Put a smoke detector and a CO detector in the room with the stove, make sure their batteries are changed regularly, keep your stove clean, keep your exhaust vent/chimney clean, if you have a direct vent (horizontal vent pipe terminating with a downward exhaust director/no vertical chimney) keep the area under and around the vent free of combustibles and vegetation. And then- enjoy your beautiful stove!
