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HOUSE & DOCK By Lori Wolak Fires This is a subject I can really warm up to. Everybody seems to love a good fire. It is the universal magnet for humans. We gravitate to them as if drawn by the beauty of the flames. You can turn any outdoor gathering into a special event by adding the warmth and radiant glow of a fire.
Fire PitsOne alternative, which has become popular for outdoor wood burning in recent years, is the fire pit. Sometimes these are called outdoor fireplaces. You can build one out of cinder blocks or bricks set into a patio, or you can buy a metal movable fire pit. These can be found at specialty stores as well as some larger general retail stores or home improvement/hardware stores in the outdoor department.
Fire pits are typically cylindrical and the sides are made of metal mesh so that people can gather around and enjoy the warmth on a cool evening on a patio or in the yard. There is plenty of room for lots of toasting marshmallows. There are also many new decorative designs, so before deciding to buy, you should shop around and make sure you are getting the style that best suits your outdoor décor. Chimineas
More recently some manufacturers are making chimineas from metal to provide a more durable product. The design has also been changed in some cases to allow heat to radiate all around, so they are more like a very decorative fire pit. If you decide to purchase a chiminea be sure to investigate what all the new choices are before you buy. All the safety precautions for a fire pit should be observed for a chiminea. Outdoor HeatersAh, propane! Even those who shun propane gas as a cooking medium outdoors can appreciate the warmth of a propane heater on the deck on a fall or mild winter evening. Many restaurants extended the use of their outdoor tables with these tall heaters when they were first introduced. As the prices came down, and the designs became more varied, they became a viable choice for homeowners.
Both self-standing and tabletop models are now available. Larger self-standing models are about 8 feet tall. They usually come on a weighted base with wheels so that they can be moved to where they are needed. They are usually designed with a large conical heat radiator at the top, which radiates the heat downward. They work best with little or no wind, like most fires. They come with built in safety features, such as tip switches and safety valves, so they make a great choice for families with small children. They can be used on your deck, dock or patio. For a large space, one may not be enough, so make sure you know how big a space you want to warm up. Small propane patio hearths with gas logs are now starting to gain popularity as well. They provide the convenience of the propane heater with the look of a real log fire. Relax and Enjoy the Warmth SafelySo put on your winter woolies and enjoy some warmth with your friends family outdoors this fall and winter. Build a fire or turn on the propane heater. Take a look at the stars. Warm your feet, toast a marshmallow, or simply sit back and enjoy watching the fire. Don’t forget the hot chocolate! Just remember, whatever type of fire you enjoy, be sure to follow all proper safety precautions regarding where and under what conditions they can be safely used. For more fire safety information, go to http://www.safete.com/safetyarticles/firesafety/campingandfiresafety.html and read Martin Lesperance’s fire safety tips. (Mr. Lesperence is a fire fighter/paramedic and is the author of the best selling book “Kids for Keeps: Preventing Injuries to Children”.)
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