Federal officials are warning consumers about a serious risk of fire and death from certain Innovative Hearth Products gas fireplaces after the company went out of business and was unable to conduct a recall.
The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission said it is aware of multiple residential fires involving the company’s Montebello See-Through and DRT63ST fireplaces, which were marketed and sold nationwide under the Lennox, Astria, or Superior brand names from 2011 through March 2021 for between $10,400 and $13,000. Fireplaces manufactured after March 2021 are not affected by the hazard.
According to the agency, the window glass assembly can allow air to enter the fireplace and direct flames downward, overheating and igniting flammable material under the fireplaces.
“Fires can ignite under floors and behind walls, where they are not easily visible,” the agency said. “Fires have occurred even with fireplaces that were professionally installed and maintained.”
CPSC said that consumer or professional reinstallation of the window glass assembly may not prevent the fire hazard. The agency said consumers should have the fireplace replaced or have the gas line professionally sealed.
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