Safetots Wooden Multi Panel Fire Surround Extension 60cm
Brand | Safetots |
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Extensions | Wooden Multi Panel |
60cm Extension Panel |
Compatible with Safetots Wooden Multi Panel Multi Use Safety Barrier |
Compatible with Safetots Wooden Multi Panel Pet Barrier |
Compatible with Safetots Wooden Multi Panel Roon Divider |
Compatible with Safetots Wooden Multi Panel Fire Surround |
Easy Release fittings for ease of adding and removing panels |
Each panel can be angled as required |
A distance of 60cm is recommended to be kept between the barrier and the heat source |
Protecting your family, pets and home from the risks of open fires, log burners, multi fuel burners, gas and electric fire appliances is a key consideration, particularly as the weather gets colder and we turn the heating up.
The choices of barriers available may seem rather confusing. There are many different labels applied to such products in the industry including nursery guard, fire screen, spark guards, surrounds and fireguards to name a few.
To keep it simple, Safetots only use the terms fire surround and fireguard.
Our fire surrounds are fixed to a wall or similar surface that restricts access to heat appliances by enclosing them on all vertical sides. They are made from metal or wood, available in different colours and are constructed using vertical poles. As such, many families find these an aesthetically pleasing solution to enclosing a fire.
Our Fireguards provide protection from all sides (vertical and horizontal) as they have an additional top mesh surface to prevent falls from above or items potentially being dropped close enough to the heat source to catch fire. All fireguards must be constructed with metal mesh and do not covert to other domestic uses. These are tested to the safety standard BS 8423:2010, the recognised standard for fireguards for domestic use.
It is worth noting that neither a fireguard nor a fire surround is intended to reduce the risk of fires caused by flying particles from the heat source. Always store the matches or other means of lighting this type of fire out of children’s reach and fit and routinely test a smoke and carbon monoxide alarm. It is never advisable to leave a small child unattended.