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Add Warmth and Ambiance to Your Home With a Free Standing Electric FireBring warmth and ambience to your home by installing a free-standing electric fireplace. They don't require ventilation and require only a power source.This CSA-certified item has a variety of heat settings and an auto-shutoff feature. It is also cool to the touch. It doesn't have an overheat or tip-over shutdown protection.SafetyElectric fireplaces that stand on their own are among the safest ways to provide extra heat for homeowners. They do not release carbon monoxide or ignite flammable material like wood-burning stoves. They also don't emit harmful fumes or dust that can trigger respiratory problems for those suffering from chronic illnesses like lung bronchitis or heart disease.Electric fireplaces do away with the need for regular maintenance and cleaning as they do not burn wood or fuel or generate smoke or ash. In fact, they don't produce any byproducts of combustion that could cause environmental harm within the home, such as creosote or soot.Free-standing electric fire places use "flame effects" instead of a real fire to create the illusion of flame. This method makes use of LED lights and reflective mirrors to create a realistic appearance and movement. Some models incorporate water vapor to mimic smoke.Some models have controls on the unit that can be buttons or knobs. Others, such as "smart" models, can be controlled through an app on a smartphone or with voice commands. Certain models come with a remote that lets you to control the fireplace from a distance.While electric fireplaces are generally safe, it is essential to follow the standard safety guidelines when using any heater in the home. Keep these units at away from flammable objects like curtains, blankets and rugs. Avoid operating them near water and make sure they're not connected to extension cords or surge protection. Additionally, it is essential to disconnect electric fireplaces when they are not in use and to inspect them for any issues or tripped safety features on a regular basis.If you're looking for a versatile and fashionable piece of furniture that will enhance your living room or bedroom, consider this CSA-certified electric fireplace. It comes with an adjustable remote control as well as five heat settings that can be adjusted to suit your personal preferences. It has a timer, as well as an overheat safety and an overheat protection feature. In our tests, it found it to be cool to the touch, and sturdy enough to prevent tipping, even if the fire was burning.ConvenienceFree standing electric fires don't emit harmful gases like traditional wood or gas fires. They produce radiant heating which directly heats objects and people in the room. They are less energy-intensive and will not increase your electric bills in the same way. They don't emit smoke or other pollutants which can cause allergic reactions or make your home smell like an open fireplace.Another advantage of electric fires is their ease of use. All you need is a power outlet to get going. You can control the heating and 'flames" by turning on your fireplace or through a remote. Many Dimplex models come with smart heating and "flames" technology that automatically adjusts the settings to create the ideal temperature in the room.Most importantly, though, electric fires are safer for homes with children or pets. While burning real gas or wood can be dangerous, fumes that could be released if they're not used correctly. But, since there's no flame in an electric fire, it is cool to touch and doesn't give off any harmful gasses.Electric fireplaces do not require a chimney or expensive flue systems. Simply plug the fireplace into an outlet in your wall and you're able to enjoy it. Furthermore, a lot of our fireplaces are constructed of sturdy, durable furniture that can withstand the demands of daily use. These models are CSA-certified and they include overload protection and a tip-over shut-off feature to ensure safety.white electric fire freestanding of freestanding electric fireplaces gives various aesthetic options, from modern to traditional. They can add warmth and comfort to any space. Recreate the look of a solid-fuel stove by using a coal or log fuel bed, or go for a modern design with a coloured crystal or pebble fuel bed. Some can even be installed into walls to make space.StyleIf you are a fan of the appearance of a fireplace in your home but are worried about the expense and maintenance requirements of a wood or gas burning fireplace, consider an electric freestanding fireplace. There are a myriad of designs of freestanding electric fireplaces, so you can easily find one that suits your decor and needs.These units are typically much smaller than traditional fireplaces and often appear like a stylish space heater. They often include a mantel, and can be set up on a flat wall or in the corner of the room. Radiant heating, also known as infrared heating is used to heat objects and people directly, rather than circulating heated air throughout the room. They are also more energy efficient than a fire, consuming as much as 90% less electricity.A freestanding electric fireplace will add style to your room. Certain models have contemporary, modern look while others are classic style that works with a variety of design styles. Some models can be recessed into walls to give it a more finished appearance.There are also electric fireplaces designed to be installed into existing fireplaces. This is a great option for older homes that have an existing masonry fireplace that you wish to upgrade with a more efficient heating technology. These electric fire inserts are a great method to improve the look of your fireplace, and some come with the option of crystal or pebble fuel bed to allow you to customize the look to match your style.Another advantage of a freestanding electric fireplace is that there isn't a need for chimneys or vents. They are a practical and safe alternative to a gas or wood fireplace.This electric fireplace from Amantii is a great choice for those who are looking for something elegant and stylish. It has a distinctly European design and has a beveled glass viewing space with a look that is almost'see-through' on three sides. The flames are adjustable to set the mood and they can be turned off to create the effect of glowing electric embers, which is very real. This unit is CSA-certified and comes with a safety stop and thermal overload protection. It is also robust and did not tip over easily during our test in the lab.Fuel bedWhether you're looking to add a cosy feature fire to your living room or create a homely ambience in your guest bedroom free standing electric fireplaces are a great option. You can choose from a variety of designs, such as clear or coloured pebbles, log and coal effects, and different colors. There are models that have remote controls, which means you can start your fire at the touch of a button.Wildland fuel characteristics are incredibly variable over time and space, and can affect fire behavior and effects. A national fuels mapping system, known as the Fuel Characteristic Classification System (FCCS), was designed to understand these complex aspects. FCCS reference fuelbeds have been compiled using published literature, fuels photos and other data sets. They are preloaded in the LANDFIRE Fuels and Fire Tools (FFT) application.FCCS fuel models are classified into six categories: canopy woody fuels, 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.For example for example, the FB10 fuel model is a stand of mixed live herbaceous and timber understory fuels with a low level of dead vegetation, particularly 3-inch or greater limbwood. Crown fire and spotting is common in this type of fuel and differs from a fluid transfer of herbaceous load between dead and live herbaceous fuels, to a more steady transfer of dead fine fuels between grass, shrub and litter. The spread rate is low to moderate and flame length is moderate.The Rothermel fuel model is extensively used to predict spread rates under conditions of quiescence (no wind or slope). However, the model frequently underestimates the spread rate in fuel beds that are compressed and requires further research to better understand the relationship between the structure of the fuel and fire propagation. This is an important step, as the Rothermel model's numerator (energy released from unburned fuel), and denominator(fuel bed surface area), are strongly related to the spread of fire. This is an important insight which could help enhance the performance of the model.