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Add Warmth and Ambiance to Your Home With a Free Standing Electric FireAdd extra warmth and ambience to your home by installing a free-standing electric fireplace. These fires do not require ventilation and only require an electrical source.The CSA-certified model comes with several temperature settings with an auto-shutoff function, and is cool to the touch on its top. It doesn't have tip-over shutoff or overheat protection.SafetyFree-standing electric fireplaces are one of the safest forms of supplemental heat available to homeowners. They don't release carbon dioxide or ignite flammable materials such as wood-burning stoves. They also don't release harmful fumes or dust that can trigger respiratory problems for those suffering from chronic illnesses like heart disease or lung bronchitis.Electric fireplaces eliminate the need for regular cleaning and maintenance as they do not burn fuel or wood and do not generate smoke or ash. In fact, they do not produce byproducts of combustion that could create environmental hazards in the home, such as creosote or soot.Instead of a real flame, free-standing electric fireplaces use what are called "flame effects" to replicate the look of a fire. This method makes use of LED lights and reflective mirrors to give realistic appearance and movement. Some models also include water vapor to mimic smoke's appearance.free standing fires have controls on the unit that can be knobs or buttons. Some models, like "smart" ones, can be controlled via an app on your phone or through voice commands. Some even have an remote control that allows you to control the fireplace from an extended distance.Although electric fireplaces are generally safe, it's important to follow standard safety advice when using any heater in the home. Always keep these units in a safe distance from any flammable material, such as curtains or blankets. Do not operate them near water and ensure that they are not connected to extension cords or surge protectors. It is also essential to disconnect electric fireplaces when not in use, and to examine them for any issues or tripped safety features regularly.This CSA-certified electric fire place is a stylish and versatile piece of furniture that can enhance your living room. It has a remote control and five different heat settings to meet your preferences. It comes with a timer, and also an overheat protection and a safety feature. In our tests we noticed that it was cool to the touch, and sturdy enough to withstand tipping over even with the fire on.ConvenienceFree standing electric fires do not emit harmful gases as traditional wood or gas fires. Instead, they produce radiant heating that directly heats the people and objects in the room. They are less energy-intensive and won't increase your electric bill as much. They don't produce smoke or other harmful substances, which can cause allergic reactions or make your home smell like the smell of a fireplace.Another advantage of electric fires is their simplicity of use. All you require to start one is a power outlet and you're ready to go. You can control the heating and 'flames' via the fireplace's switch or with a remote control. Many Dimplex models feature smart heating and 'flames' technology that automatically adjusts settings to create the ideal temperature for your home.Electric fires are also safer for homes with children and pets. When burning wood or gas harmful fumes can be released if not used properly. Electric fires are cool and cool to the touch and do not emit harmful fumes as there isn't any flame.Electric fireplaces do not require chimneys or costly flue systems. It's as simple as plugging the fireplace into an outlet in your wall and you're able to enjoy it. Furthermore, a lot models we offer are made of sturdy, durable furniture that can withstand the rigors of everyday use. They're CSA-certified and include overload protection for safety, plus a tip-over shutoff feature as well as a timer that automatically shuts the fire off after a certain amount of time.Our selection of freestanding electric fireplaces gives an array of design options, ranging from contemporary to traditional. They can bring warmth and comfort to any room. Choose a design that mimics the look of a solid-fuel fireplace by using coal, a log or pebble fuelbed. Or go for more contemporary style with colored crystal fuel bed or a colored pebble fuelbed. There are even some that can be incorporated into the wall to conserve floor space.StyleConsider an electric freestanding fireplace if you're looking to get the look of a fireplace in your home, but are worried about the cost and maintenance of a wood or gas fireplace. There are a variety of designs of freestanding electric fireplaces, and you'll be able to find one that fits your style and requirements.These units are usually much smaller than traditional fireplaces and often look like stylish space heaters. They often include a mantel, and can be placed on an unfinished wall or in the corner of the room. Radiant heating, also known as infrared heating is used to warm objects and individuals directly, instead of circulating heated air throughout the room. They are also more energy efficient than a real fire, consuming as much as 90 percent less electricity.A freestanding electric fire can improve the look of your home. Some models have a modern, contemporary look while others have a classic style that works with any style. There are even a few that can be built into your wall to give it a more finished look.There are also electric fireplaces that are designed to be built into existing fireplaces. This is an excellent option for older homes with a masonry fireplace you wish to upgrade. These fire inserts with electric heating are a great way to upgrade your fireplace, and some come with the option of a crystal or pebble fuel beds so that you can alter the appearance to fit your style.Another great feature of an electric fireplace that is freestanding is that there isn't a need for chimneys or vents. This makes them a secure and convenient alternative to a real wood or gas fireplace, and they need no maintenance or cleaning when used regularly.If you're seeking an elegant and modern option, consider this electric fireplace from Amantii. It is an elegant European style and an angled viewing area that creates a "see-through" effect on three sides. The flames can be rearranged to suit the mood, and they can also be shut off to create a glowing electrical effect that looks very real. This model is CSA certified and has an overload protection and a safety stop. It is robust and did no fall over during our lab tests.Fuel bedFree standing electric fires are an excellent option for creating a warm and cozy ambience in your living room or guest bedroom. You can pick from a range of designs, such as colored or clear pebbles, coal and log effects, and different shades. There are models that come with remote controls, so you can switch on your fire with the push of one button.Wildland fuel characteristics vary greatly over time and space and can influence fire behaviour and effects. A national fuels mapping system, known as the Fuel Characteristic Classification System (FCCS) was created to understand these complexities. FCCS reference fuelbeds were compiled using published literature, fuels photos series, and other data sets. They are loaded into LANDFIRE's Fuels and Fire Tools application (FFT).FCCS fuel models are classified into six categories: canopy woody fuels and shrubs, nonwoody fuels, and litter-lichen-moss. The model calculates quantitative and qualitative parameters for each category that define the ability of the fuel bed to spread fire.The FB10 fuel type, for instance it is a stand made up of an assortment of live herbaceous and timber understory fuels, with the least amount of dead vegetation. This is primarily wood that is 3 inches or greater. Crown fires and spotting are typical in this fuel type. They can range from a rapid shift of herbaceous load to live and dead herbaceous fuels to a more constant transfer of fine dead fuels between grasses shrubs, and litter. Spread rate is low to moderate and flame length is moderate.The Rothermel fuel model is widely used to predict spread rates under conditions of quiescence (no wind, no slope). The model is not able to predict the spread rate of fuel beds that are compressed. Further research is required to better understand the relationship between the fuel structure and flame propagation. This is a crucial step as the Rothermel model's numerator (energy released by unburned fuel) and denominator (fuel bed surface area) are both strongly linked to spread of fire. This is a crucial insight that could enhance the performance of the model.