I have yet to do an overnight burn in my Jotul 550 while sleeping in the bedroom. I generally stay up and time my reload so I go to sleep when I am basically down to a hot bed. Some cold nights here in NJ the next few days (-4 tonight)
When Sandy came thru last year, we had 4 overnight burns, but I slept on the couch in the family room to maintain to keep and eye on it (but the insert kept the house toasty). Loaded her up before I left for work to keep the family warm, then reloaded when I returned.
Anyway, was anyone nervous the first time leaving an unattended fire burning while you slept in your bedroom? We have smoke detectors, and I am sure leaving your house with a fire going would feel even worse.
When Sandy came thru last year, we had 4 overnight burns, but I slept on the couch in the family room to maintain to keep and eye on it (but the insert kept the house toasty). Loaded her up before I left for work to keep the family warm, then reloaded when I returned.
Anyway, was anyone nervous the first time leaving an unattended fire burning while you slept in your bedroom? We have smoke detectors, and I am sure leaving your house with a fire going would feel even worse.


As a kid, I adored that place, did a ton of work in it, on the property, was given free access to it and the keys to the 3 Jaguars, '67 pontiac GTO, and new Chevy Truck in the garage, etc, etc, I felt like I was responsible for the world,,,, it was an opportunity not many teens get to have placed in their lap.