Maryland State Fire Marshal Warns of Indoor Fire Pit Hazards and S'mores Risk |
By Office of the Maryland State Fire Marshal | |
January 3, 2025 | |
IMPORTANT RECALL ANNOUNCEMENT FROM THE Consumer Product Safety Commission and a message from Acting Fire Marshal Jason Mowbray on the importance of maintaining a safe area when using any type of Fire pit. The CPSC did announce a recall on December 19, 2024 for Liquid Burning Fire Pits. Please read the attached link provided by the CPSC on the model that they have recalled. We ask that you use EXTREME CAUTION when using any fire pit. State Fire Marshal Warns of Indoor Fire Pit Hazards and S'mores Risks STATEWIDE (January 2, 2025) - As the winter season brings families together for cozy gatherings, indoor fire pits have become an increasingly popular addition to homes looking to recreate the warmth and ambiance of an outdoor campfire. However, Acting State Fire Marshal Jason M. Mowbray is urging caution when using these devices indoors, especially when preparing a beloved treat—s'mores—over an open flame. Indoor Fire Pit Hazards: Three reported incidents involving indoor fire pits in Maryland have occurred in the past few months. Earlier this week, investigators with the Anne Arundel County Fire & Explosive Investigation Unit reported that an adult female and a nine-year-old child had both suffered burns as a result of the fire. While the adult was treated on the scene, the child was transported to the Pediatric Burn Center and Johns Hopkins Children's Center with severe burns. The festive tradition of roasting marshmallows over fire pits to make s'mores is also at risk. In particular, the proximity of children and guests to the flame increases the likelihood of burns or accidental fires. With rising indoor fire pit sales, the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) has reported two deaths and dozens of serious burn injuries. "The recent incidents in Maryland, including the serious injury of a child, underscore the importance of following safety guidelines to prevent tragic accidents. By taking proper precautions, families can safely enjoy their fire pits and ensure that their gatherings remain fun and accident-free," stated Mowbray For more information on the CPSC Recall, please visit: https://tinyurl.com/262eh7ab |
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