Product Safety Information

Product Safety Information

 

This information is intended for adults who use wood | wood briquettes | charcoalfor heating, fireplaces, stoves, or cooking.
Adults must ensure the safety of children near fire sources.

The use of wood | wood briquettes | charcoal for fire ignition should only be carried out by adults. Children must not be left unattended near an open fire.

 

 

General Safety Instructions | Firewood

1. Store wood in a dry, well-ventilated place, away from open flames, electrical devices, and flammable materials.

2. Never leave a burning fire unattended.

3. Use only dry, specially prepared wood. Using wet wood may cause excessive smoke and carbon monoxide release.

4. Never ignite a fire using gasoline, kerosene, or other highly flammable liquids.

5. Use wood only in well-ventilated areas. Do not let a fire burn in enclosed spaces without fresh air supply.

6. Use heat-resistant gloves and tools when adding wood to the fire.

 

Usage Instructions

1. Place the wood securely in the fireplace, stove, or grill.

2. Use natural fire starters (e.g., paper or special firelighters).

3. Add wood as needed to maintain a steady burn.

4. Allow embers to cool completely before disposing of them.

 

 

General Safety Instructions | Wood Briquettes

1. Store wood briquettes in a dry place, protected from moisture, away from open flames and flammable materials.

2. Use briquettes only in designated devices (fireplaces, stoves, grills).

3. Never leave a burning fire unattended.

4. Ensure that the device used for burning briquettes is placed on a stable surface and is away from flammable materials and easily ignitable objects.

5. Use appropriate tools (e.g., fire poker and heat-resistant gloves) to safely add briquettes to the fire.

6. Do not use gasoline, alcohol, or other highly flammable liquids to ignite wood briquettes.

7. Use wood briquettes only in well-ventilated areas or outdoors. Do not let a fire burn in enclosed spaces without a fresh air supply.

8. Briquettes and devices retain high temperatures even after extinguishing. Handle them with caution.

 

Usage Instructions

1. Place the wood briquettes evenly in the fireplace or heating device.

2. Use natural fire starters (e.g., dry firelighters or special ignition aids).

3. Wait until the briquettes are fully ignited and reach a steady burn.

4. Add individual briquettes as needed to maintain continuous burning.

5. Ensure that the briquettes are completely burned out and cooled before disposing of the ash.

 

 

General Safety Instructions | Charcoal

1. Use charcoal only outdoors or in well-ventilated spaces to prevent carbon monoxide buildup.

2. Store charcoal in a dry place, away from open flames, high temperatures, and flammable materials.

3. Never leave burning charcoal unattended.

4. Use only specially designed ignition aids. Do not use gasoline, alcohol, or other highly flammable liquids.

5. Ensure that the grill or fire pit is placed on a stable surface and at a safe distance from buildings, trees, or flammable objects.

6. Never use charcoal in enclosed or poorly ventilated areas, as this can lead to carbon monoxide poisoning.

7. Allow charcoal to cool completely before disposal. Charcoal can retain high temperatures even after extinguishing—handle it carefully.

 

Usage Instructions

1. Distribute the charcoal evenly in the grill or fire pit.

2. Use natural fire starters (e.g., solid firelighters or special lighter fluid). Allow the charcoal to fully ignite and develop a white ash layer (this takes approximately 20–30 minutes).

3. Place food on the grill only when the charcoal has reached the optimal temperature.

4. Monitor the grilling process and prevent fat or oil from dripping onto the charcoal to avoid flare-ups.

5. Ensure the charcoal is fully cooled before disposal.

 

 

Contact Information

If you have any questions or concerns, please contact us:
contact@neandertaler-feuer.de