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The Joshi Fireplace Safety Screen Designed to help prevent severe burns to toddlers, children and other at risk individuals On January 1, 2015 all new gas fireplaces will be required to come with a protective safety screen installed. These regulations were enacted in response to the high number of severe burns suffered by toddlers and children. The Joshi fireplace screen was designed and built with child safety in mind and can be custom made to fit any natural gas fireplace. The Joshi puts a safe barrier between the very hot fireplace glass and your young children. The screen is made from coated wire mesh and allows a safe clearance from the glass while making it safe to touch*. This screen features: Round, screened corners so that young, curious hands do not get scratched A safe gap between fireplace glass and screen (we typically recommend a 6" gap which usually provides enough airflow to keep the Joshi screen safe to touch but we can accommodate almost any dimensions) Sturdy magnets for non-damaging yet strong adhesion to your gas unit The Joshi will not detract from the look of your fireplace * Joshi screens rely on the physical properties of wire mesh to dissipate heat and they must be built to maintain a minimum 6" gap to ensure proper air circulation which is sufficient for most installations , but "ALL installations must be properly checked by an adult after a prolonged burning session to ensure SAFETY IS ACHIEVED". Some installations do not have the required clearance to create a proper gap, in these cases the Joshi screen may become hot to the touch but in all cases the Joshi screen offers a protective barrier that is less dangerous and much less hot than the fireplace's glass. Sources: fairwarning.org, consumerreports.org, WDmetalcraft.com The glass of a gas fireplace can reach a temperature of between 200-315°C in 6 minutes. That sort of temperature gives 3rd degree burns almost instantaneously. A gas fireplace takes an average of 12.3 minutes to cool down to 100°C and 27 minutes to cool down to 50°C. A complete cool down can take an hour or more. Between 1999 and 2009 an estimated 2,000 children ages 5 and younger have suffered injuries from gas fireplaces. Produced by: W-D Metalcraft Inc. (519) 579-1881 [email protected]

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The Joshi Fireplace Safety ScreenDesigned to help prevent severe burns to toddlers, children and other at risk individuals

On January 1, 2015 all new gas fireplaces will be required to come with a protective safety screen

installed. These regulations were enacted in response to the high number of severe burns suffered by

toddlers and children.

The Joshi fireplace screen was designed and built with child safety in mind and can be custom made

to fit any natural gas fireplace. The Joshi puts a safe barrier between the very hot fireplace glass

and your young children. The screen is made from coated wire mesh and allows a safe clearance from

the glass while making it safe to touch*.

This screen features:

Round, screened corners so that young, curious hands do

not get scratched

A safe gap between fireplace glass and screen (we typically

recommend a 6" gap which usually provides enough airflow

to keep the Joshi screen safe to touch but we can

accommodate almost any dimensions)

Sturdy magnets for non­damaging yet strong adhesion to

your gas unit

The Joshi will not detract from the look of your fireplace

* Joshi screens rely on the physical properties of wire mesh to dissipate heat and they must be built to maintain a

minimum 6" gap to ensure proper air circulation which is sufficient for most installations , but "ALL installations

must be properly checked by an adult after a prolonged burning session to ensure SAFETY IS ACHIEVED". Some

installations do not have the required clearance to create a proper gap, in these cases the Joshi screen may become

hot to the touch but in all cases the Joshi screen offers a protective barrier that is less dangerous and much less hot

than the fireplace's glass.

Sources: fairwarning.org, consumerreports.org, WDmetalcraft.com

The glass of a gas fireplace can reach a temperature of

between 200­315°C in 6 minutes. That sort of

temperature gives 3rd degree burns almost

instantaneously.

A gas fireplace takes an average of 12.3 minutes to cool

down to 100°C and 27 minutes to cool down to 50°C.

A complete cool down can take an hour or more.

Between 1999 and 2009 an estimated 2,000 children

ages 5 and younger have suffered injuries from gas

fireplaces.

Produced by:W­D Metalcraft Inc.(519) 579­[email protected]