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Is It Fire Hazard To Put A Chandelier In A Conservatory?
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Is it fire hazard to put a chandelier in a conservatory? with regard to concentrated sun light passing through the glass roof and the refracted/focal length of the chandelier glass potentially causing fire.
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Ignoring the reason for having a chandelier in a conservatory....., is the chandelier an electric one with light bulbs or a proper one with candles.
Are you sure the top of the conservatory is proper glass? Most conservatory roofs are made of a synthetic material that filters the UV rays and/or light to reduce heat and damage to furniture etc.
Are the 'crystals' real or plastic/acrylic? Are there any round crystal on the chandelier?
Potentially, a broken empty bottle can start.
Ignoring the reason for having a chandelier in a conservatory....., is the chandelier an electric one with light bulbs or a proper one with candles.
Are you sure the top of the conservatory is proper glass? Most conservatory roofs are made of a synthetic material that filters the UV rays and/or light to reduce heat and damage to furniture etc.
Are the 'crystals' real or plastic/acrylic? Are there any round crystal on the chandelier?
Potentially, a broken empty bottle can start.
If the sun's rays can bounce off the chandelier it is potentially dangerous. The same can be said for fancy prisms in windows, dreamcatchers, glass paperweights, crystal cut vases and candlesticks, mirrors, even a crystal doorknob
http:// www.tel egraph. co.uk/n ews/new stopics /howabo utthat/ 1095698 9/Cryst al-door knob-ca uses-fi re-dest roying- bedroom -in-1.5 m-home. html
Also cans such as hairspray and deodorant. My bathroom window is east facing so I have to be very careful to keep such things in a cupboard or out of the window's range.
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Also cans such as hairspray and deodorant. My bathroom window is east facing so I have to be very careful to keep such things in a cupboard or out of the window's range.
Paperweight in a conservatory
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Glass bottles:
http:// www.dai lypost. co.uk/n ews/nor th-wale s-news/ morfa-b ychan-h ouse-fi re-star ted-488 1584
Dog's water bowl:
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Crystal ball:
http:// news.bb c.co.uk /1/hi/e ngland/ dorset/ 7051192 .stm
I'd not risk it. Keep the shades down when nobody is home.
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I'd not risk it. Keep the shades down when nobody is home.
Try it. Get some crystal ( lead) glass drops from an antiques shop or a jumble sale, hang them in the sun, and see how close the furniture/curtains/magazines have to be before they burst into flames.
Actually, a magnifying glass a few centimetres from a piece of furniture in full sunlight can cause a fire in a few minutes. A roof-shade designed to stop the sun striking anywhere on the chandelier would do the trick, but that is easier said than done.
Actually, a magnifying glass a few centimetres from a piece of furniture in full sunlight can cause a fire in a few minutes. A roof-shade designed to stop the sun striking anywhere on the chandelier would do the trick, but that is easier said than done.
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