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Space heaters are small portable heaters used in the winter months to help heat a room. Unfortunately they are often responsible for causing fires, many of them fatal. Here are some basic safety tips to protect your home and family:
Choose an open place for your heater, away from bedding, curtains or other items that could catch fire.
Use only a heavy-duty extension cord, and do not hide it under a carpet. This is a fire hazard. Make certain it is only plugged in when needed. Be sure the electrical circuit is capable of handling the heater’s amperage, and is connected to a working circuit-breaker.
If your space heater “pops” the breaker, this is usually a sign of overloaded or faulty wiring, and should be addressed immediately by a qualified electrician. Do not use the heater on this electrical circuit until the problem is addressed.
Purchase a space heater with a guard that covers the heating element. This is especially important if you have small children or pets.
Run the heater before bedtime to warm the room, but turn it off and unplug it before you go to sleep.
Install a fire extinguisher in the room you plan to heat with a space heater, and become familiar with the instructions for use.
Always check to ensure smoke detectors and carbon monoxide detectors are working throughout your home.
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