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Space Heater Safety

2/28/2022 (Permalink)

When the temperature drops, portable space heaters can be a convenient source of supplemental heat for your home. But as reports of triggered house fires continue to grab headlines, many people are wondering: are portable heaters dangerous? No, unless yours is very old or you are using it incorrectly. According to the NFPA in 2018 heating equipment was the second-leading cause of U.S. home fires and the third-leading cause of home fire deaths. 

Space Heater Safety Tips 

  • Do not plug them into a power strip! Space heaters should be plugged directly into a wall outlet. Do not plug any other electrical devices into the same outlet as the heater. Because of the energy load and extra electrical current flow that a space heater generates, if it is plugged into a power strip, it could overheat and result in a fire. 
  • Always read and follow the instructions and heed warning labels. 
  • Don't leave a space heater on while you are sleeping. 
  • it is plugged in. 
  • Space heaters are only meant to provide supplemental heating, no cooking, drying clothing or thawing frozen pipes. 
  • Position your space heaters so that they are at least three feet away from anything that can burn such as furniture, drapes, pillows, bedding and paper. 
  • Position space heaters on the floor where the surface is level and flat. 
  • Keep heaters away from high foot-traffic areas to reduce the chance of them being tripped over and/or otherwise being kicked over. 
  • Do not put space heaters on chairs, furniture, counters or tables where they will be unstable and/or could overheat and catch fire. 
  • Don not put anything over the top of a space heater. 
  • Unplug space heaters when not in use. 
  • Purchase a heater with tip-over protection, which means the space heater will automatically shut off if it is tipped over. 
  • Purchase a heater with overheat protection, which means the space heater will automatically shut off if its internal components get too hot. 

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