So a couple nights ago, about 10:30 pm, I was loading the stove for the night, and as I pushed in a split, I must have upset something, because I heard a pop, and a coal went whizzing over my left shoulder. Crap. At this point, screw the stove- shoved in the split and shut the door, I smell something burning, and it ain't wood. I made a quick search and found one tiny little spark clinging to the carpet about a foot from the stove, so I wet my finger and stuffed it out. No damage to the carpet, but a black smudge from putting it out. That will come out. Now, I know a coal whizzed over my shoulder, and in the direction of the couch. I pulled all the cushions off and checked all the crevices, pulled the couch out from the wall, nothing. I looked all over the room and found nothing. I decided to stay downstairs for a while to keep an eye on things, and did for probably an hour. What else could I/should I have done? I had a hard time getting to sleep, thinking that coal had embedded itself in something and would set the house on fire while we slept! I suppose that is a danger of woodburning, but still a bit scary.