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Posted on: December 12, 2023

[ARCHIVED] Space Heater Safety & Fire Prevention

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Space heaters can provide much-needed warmth in cold rooms but pose a safety risk if not used properly. This article will provide essential tips on how to use your space heater safely and highlight important safety features to consider when choosing a space heater.

  1. Choose a Safe Location:

 - Place the space heater on a hard, level, and nonflammable surface, preferably on the floor.

 - Keep the heater at least three feet away from any combustible materials such as furniture, bedding, and curtains.

 - Establish a three-foot kid- and pet-free zone around the heater.

 - Avoid using space heaters in workshops or garages near flammable substances like paint, gas cans, or matches.

 2. Turn Off and Unplug:

 - Always turn off the space heater when leaving the room or going to bed.

 - Unplug the heater by pulling the plug straight from the outlet when it's not in use.

 - Regularly check the cord for any damage, and do not use the heater if the cord is frayed or worn.

 - Avoid plugging another electrical device or an extension cord into the same outlet as the heater to prevent overheating.

  3. Install Smoke Alarms:

 - Install working smoke alarms on every level of your home and in every bedroom.

 - Test the smoke alarms monthly to ensure they are functioning properly.

  4. Safety Certification:

 - Look for space heaters with a safety certification label from an independent testing organization such as UL, ETL, or CSA International.

 - Certification ensures that the heater has undergone proper safety testing and meets necessary standards.

  5. Essential Safety Features:

 - Choose a space heater that has a smart sensor that automatically shuts off the heater when it overheats.

 - Look for a tip-over switch that will turn off the heater if it's accidentally knocked over.

 - Consider a space heater with a ground-fault circuit interrupter (GFCI) plug, which is especially important for use around water.

 Conclusion:

Using a space heater safely is crucial to prevent accidents and fires. By following these safety tips and considering important safety features, you can enjoy the warmth of a space heater without compromising safety. Remember to prioritize safety and choose a certified space heater that meets your requirements.

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