Wood burning ok in a bedroom??

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Applause please. Spike is still going at it after a 2-3 hour burn!!??!!! (Spike's looking to get em a couple sons to help haul the wood when he's 60 :-) )
 
the only appliances with a oxygen depletion sensor that i know of is a vent free gas, which is not legal in bedrooms, direct vent gas stoves never had them (if they do i would like to see it) and they are always approved for bedrooms. B vent's arent approved either.
 
I'm not 100% positive, but I think this one is approved for bedroom use. :)
 

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