Ethanol Fireplaces and Children: What Safety Precautions Should You Take?
Ethanol Fireplaces and Children: What Safety Precautions Should You Take?
Ethanol fireplaces are becoming increasingly popular with families thanks to their contemporary design, flue-free installation, and ease of use. However, one question often comes up before making a purchase: Is a bioethanol fireplace safe to use with children in the home?
The answer is yes, provided you follow certain basic safety rules and choose a model suited to your family’s situation.
Is an ethanol fireplace dangerous for children?
Like any heat source that produces an open flame, a bioethanol fireplace requires special precautions when young children are present.
However, it’s important to note that a bioethanol fireplace generally poses fewer risks than a traditional wood-burning fireplace:
no flying sparks
no embers
no hot logs or ashes
no smoke or soot
no flue that can become hot
The main risk remains direct contact with the flame or with certain heated parts of the appliance while it is in operation.
At what age can a child safely live in a home with an ethanol fireplace?
There is no specific minimum age.
Children under 5 generally require extra supervision, especially when they start walking or exploring their surroundings.
Between the ages of 5 and 10, explaining safety rules becomes essential:
never touch the glass or the burner;
never play in the immediate vicinity of the fireplace;
never handle the fuel.
As with an oven, a stovetop, or an electric heater, an adult must be present at all times while the fireplace is in use.
Choose models equipped with a protective glass panel
For families with young children, models equipped with a safety glass panel are often the best choice.
The glass serves several purposes:
it creates a physical barrier between the child and the flame
it reduces the risk of accidental contact
it makes daily use safer
it sometimes enhances the visual stability of the flame
This configuration is particularly recommended for family rooms or high-traffic living areas.
Maintain a safety zone around the fireplace
It is recommended to keep a clear space of about one meter around the fireplace while it is in use.
This zone helps:
accidental contact
to prevent flammable objects from coming into contact with the fireplace
to minimize risks associated with children playing
Toys, cushions, throws, or curtains must never be placed in the immediate vicinity of the flames.
Install the fireplace away from high-traffic areas
Location plays a major role in safety.
It is best to avoid:
hallways
entrances
areas with heavy foot traffic
children’s play areas
Wall-mounted or built-in models often offer a higher level of safety than tabletop models or very low-profile appliances.
Never refill the burner while it is hot
This is probably the most important rule of all.
Refilling must always be done:
when the fireplace is completely out
after the burner has cooled completely
away from children, if possible
Bioethanol must be stored in its original container, sealed, and kept out of children’s reach, just like any other flammable household product.
Use only high-quality bioethanol
Poor-quality fuel can cause:
more odor
less stable combustion
an uneven flame
Using bioethanol specifically designed for decorative fireplaces ensures safer and more comfortable daily operation.
Should a safety barrier be installed?
In some cases, particularly with very active children under three years of age, installing a temporary safety screen may be a good solution.
This approach is similar to that used for wood-burning stoves or certain traditional fireplaces.
Are smoke detectors required?
Even though an ethanol fireplace produces neither smoke nor soot, having a compliant smoke detector is still required in French homes.
A carbon monoxide detector is generally not necessary when a high-quality bioethanol fireplace is used normally in a properly ventilated room.
In summary
An ethanol fireplace is perfectly compatible with family life as long as a few simple rules are followed:
Choose a stable, suitable model
opt for models equipped with protective glass panels
maintain a safety zone around the unit
Store the fuel out of children’s reach
Always handle the burner when it is cool
When used properly, a bioethanol fireplace offers the pleasure of a real flame without the hassles of a traditional fireplace, while remaining safe for homes with children.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can a child touch the glass of a bioethanol fireplace?
The glass may become hot during use. Therefore, direct contact should be avoided, and children should be made aware of this risk.
Does a bioethanol fireplace emit fumes that are harmful to children?
The combustion of bioethanol primarily produces water vapor and carbon dioxide. Regular ventilation of the room is still recommended, as with any combustion-based appliance.
Which model is safest for a family?
Wall-mounted or built-in fireplaces equipped with a protective glass panel are generally the best options for households with young children.