Dust the fireplace regularly with a soft cloth to prevent dust accumulation in the vents and on surfaces. Use a vacuum with a brush attachment for hard-to-reach areas.
Wipe the glass panel with a non-abrasive cleaner or a vinegar-water solution to remove fingerprints and dust, ensuring you clean it when the unit is off and cool.
Ensure that the heater and vents are free of blockages. Clean the vents and air filters to keep airflow unobstructed, which prevents overheating.
Most electric fireplaces use long-lasting LED lights for the flame effect, but models with incandescent or halogen bulbs may require periodic replacement.
Always turn off the fireplace when not in use, especially when leaving the house or going to bed. This helps conserve energy and ensures the safety of your home.