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Fast Facts: Space Heater Safety Tips

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Fast Facts: Space Heater Safety Tips

WASHINGTON (U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission) ― Space heaters can keep you warm, but they can also be dangerous - even deadly.

The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission recommends the following when selecting an electric heater:

• Look for one that is listed with a nationally-recognized testing laboratory. These heaters have been tested to meet specific safety standards, and manufacturers are required to provide important use and care information to the consumer. On heaters that are not listed, consumers have less assurance that the safety features and operating instructions are adequate.

• Purchase a heater with a guard around the heating element. A wire grill or other protection is essential to keep fingers or fabrics from touching the hot element. Portable electric heaters that heat by circulating oil or water, however, usually have lower surface temperatures and may not need guards.

• Before using the heater, read and follow the instructions for its operation and maintenance.

• If you must use an extension cord, make sure it is a heavy duty cord marked with a # 14 gauge or larger wire An incorrectly-sized cord may create a fire hazard. If the heater's plug has a grounding prong, use only a grounding (three-wire) extension cord.

• Never run the heater's cord (or any cord) under rugs or carpeting.

• Do not leave the heater operating unat-tended or operating while sleeping. Portable electric air heaters are designed for use only as temporary supplemental heating and only while attended.

• To prevent electrical shocks and electrocutions, always keep portable electric heaters away from water and never touch an electric heater if you are wet.

(U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission)

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