By
Linda Breazeale MISSISSIPPI
STATE -- Gift ideas abound for people who enjoy spending
time in front of a crackling fire. "Safety,
convenience and attractiveness are good factors to consider
when making gift purchases for fireplace lovers," said Herb
Willcutt, safety specialist with Mississippi State
University's Extension Service. Screens
are a safety factor first, and an aesthetic consideration
second. There are pre-formed screens that are set in place
around the fireplace. The fireplace screen does not have to
be the exact size of the fireplace. "Fireplace
screens come in a variety of shapes, sizes and
construction," Willcutt said. "The key to a good fireplace
screen is to have a screen that will not tip over if a chunk
of wood, a child or some other object bumps against it, and
one that has a screen with a close weave to prevent sparks
from leaving the fireplace." Tools
such as pokers and shovels should be handy in case the wood
shifts and needs to be moved to a better position. Most
fireplace tool sets include a small broom to help keep the
hearth clean. Long work gloves will protect hands and arms
when adding wood to a fire or in the event of an
emergency. "A
decorative wood box can make it easier to apply more wood
when the weather outside is very cold or wet. However, wood
boxes can harbor insects and spiders if users are not
careful," Willcutt said. Wood
starters such as kindling sold in special bundles can make
ideal gifts. Willcutt said never use combustible liquids
such as charcoal starter fluid, kerosene or
gasolene. "In
general, natural substances are better for starting a fire
and for cleaning out chimneys. Some man-made items may work
fine for those jobs, but I believe it is better with fewer
chemicals involved," Willcutt said. Items
for mantles can make thoughtful gift ideas, but Willcutt
cautioned against combustible objects near the
fire. "Don't
put anything on the hearth that could catch fire from the
heat of a spark. Candles are popular on mantles, so you want
to be sure other objects on the mantlepiece are not easily
ignited," he said. Released:
Nov. 6, 2003
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Contact: Herb Willcutt, (662) 325-3103
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