No Vent Propane Gas Fireplace

Just these 2 sentences is enough to scar any smart individual from buying that type of unit.
Yes but then there is the rest of the populous.

1: There have been no known deaths associated with the use of these units.

2: The oxygen depletion sensor makes them reasonably safe and in use are much like using your gas oven or stove top for long periods.
They are not to be used as the primary heat source.

Robert, I know people who still use kerosene heaters indoors.

Given a choice, the propane fired unit is much safer.

The kerosene heaters don’t have the oxygen depletion sensor as far as I know.

Are you afraid of gas ranges too.

My mother was. :wink:

Do not laugh Mr.L but my friends wife got a new gas stove and she was so afraid of it she did not cook on it for the first 2 years.
They lived out of can cooking after that.
Myself Mr.L.
I am use to the real thing. I do not like artificial of any kind, it’s just preference.
I see very little propane fire places.
I live up north during the winter month for weeks at a time when younger and kerosene heaters, propane, wood stove, fireplace.
Its all good when you are cold and-need warmth and hungry and have to cook Mr.Larson.
Those sentences just caught me off guard.
Thanks…Robert

My smoke / CO detectors were dead in less than four years . I surly won’t put much faith in such things , when they may or may not work . Better to keep up maintenance than to think all is well cause I have a detector . I believe people rely to much on gadgetry to save them , then when something goes wrong , law suite . :D:D:D

An ODS is not an electronic gizmo.