Health Canada is warning consumers that certain natural gas and propane fireplaces made by Security fireplaces may pose safety risks to consumers. There have been two reported incidents involving these fireplaces due to delayed ignition. The relief dampers on these products may not work, which could lead to excess gas being ignited when lighting the fireplace. This could cause the glass front to explode into people’s living space, posing a serious risk to the safety of Canadians.
Consumers are being advised to stop using natural gas and propane fireplaces manufactured by Security Fireplaces between 1990 and 1994-95. Affected models are SRGH36, SBGH36, DV73 and DV71 Series. (The DV73 and DV71 series were marketed under the trade name Oliver Macleod.) All models bear a CGA and AGA certification mark.
Consumers should immediately stop using these fireplaces.
Any affected fireplaces currently in use should have the fuel supply disconnected immediately. The manufacturer is no longer in business and there is no retrofit kit available. Contact a licensed gas technician for disconnection and disposal..