Space Heater Safety
10/22/2024 (Permalink)
October is Fire Prevention Month and a time for homes to prepare for the cooler the temperatures that are coming. Temperatures during this time of year can vary from day to day and we tend to experience all seasons in one day here in the South. To avoid turning your heating and cooling unit from cool to heat – some prefer to use a space heater in the cooler mornings and evenings. Using an additional heat source is common but make sure you have the proper safety measures in place.
- Plug Space heaters directly into an electrical outlet (DO NOT use a power strip or electrical cord to power the heater.
- Place your heater away from a high traffic area.
- Never leave your heater unattended
- Place heaters three or more feet away from curtains, bedding and furniture.
- Unplug your heater when not in use to avoid it being turned on accidentally.
Inspect your heater prior to use. Exposed heating coils or elements can spark a fire quickly. Portable space heaters are responsible for over 1,700 fires a year so following these few tips can save you and your family from a potential fire.