9 Jan 2018

Following some incidents within the home nationally related to the use of bio-ethanol heaters, Cambridgeshire Fire and Rescue Service has issued the following advice for anyone using these heaters in their home:

  • Always follow the manufacturer’s guidelines and instructions
  • Only use bio-ethanol fuel in fireboxes and containers designed for the product
  • Bio–ethanol fuel is highly flammable and should only be kept in containers tightly closed and away from any ignition sources
  • Fireboxes and containers should always be placed on a stable surface and away from combustible materials
  • Never add fuel to a burning fire or overfill a fuel container and never fill up a firebox fuel container that is still hot
  • Keep children and pets away from fireboxes and fuel
  • Extinguish all fires when leaving a room or garden and before going to sleep
  • Always use bio-ethanol fireboxes and containers in a well-ventilated room
  • Regularly clean and check fuel containers for damage and never use a leaking one
  • Clean away any fuel spills with a damp cloth and dry completely
  • Keep your hands, hair, and clothing well clear of any burning flames and fuel
  • Always light bio-ethanol fuel with an extended lighter or extra-long match. Never discard matches into the container

Manufacturer’s guidance

Group Commander and Head of Community Fire Safety for Cambridgeshire Fire and Rescue Service, Kevin Napier commented: “It’s really important that people follow the manufacturer’s guidance when using bio-ethanol heaters.

As with any naked flame in the home, our advice is to never leave them on unattended and keep them well away from anything which could catch fire.”