I have a 8 month old baby and he's getting close to moving himself around. I was just curious what other people use to protect kids from getting too close a pellet stove located in a corner.
I have a 8 month old baby and he's getting close to moving himself around. I was just curious what other people use to protect kids from getting too close a pellet stove located in a corner.
x2I just put a cheapo $20 fireplace screen in front of it. My stove does not get that hot though except the glass.
You pick the screen up and move it to clean or add pelletsSome fireplace screens are not big enough to go round the hearth pad and leave gaps at the side.
You need to have at least 2 feet of space between the screen and the stove so that you can move around in that space when cleaning or adding fuel.
You pick the screen up and move it to clean or add pellets
X3. Worst case my stove isn't hot except glass. Either way I grew up with wood stoves with no gates and good parenting. never had issues.
Yea, I know that. Its there to prevent a child from directly walking into reaching distance of the stove, not going to leave a child there alone, even if we had a fence upA child can pull a screen over if it's not fixed down in some way.
This has always been my concern. Although we are constantly saying, "HOT. NO TOUCH." If the kids get curious they can reach out and touch the stove, burn their finger and never do it again. But if they're running around like lunatics (which is a norm around here), trip and fall into a blazing hot stove, that can result in a serious injury. I'm pretty sure the glass can be 1000*. So the Hearthgate is a welcome compromise. As I said, it looks better without it, but we live better with it.We got the Kidco guard after our granddaughter slipped and put her hand on the glass to stop her banging her head.
We still use it all the time when she visits. We also use it sometimes to dry out clothes in front of the stove.
A child can pull a screen over if it's not fixed down in some way.
The best way to keep your kid safe is to lock 'em in one of these. Great suggestion.(broken image removed)
I use a Kidco hearth gate.
http://www.amazon.com/s/?ie=UTF8&k...ptwo=&hvqmt=b&hvdev=m&ref=pd_sl_11kxka56od_b
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