Keeping Safe While Using A Space Heater
Space heaters of the past caused quite a few house fires and other problems. They didn’t have the safety features that today’s space heaters have today. Learn what a safe space heater has so that you can get the comfort you are looking for without worrying about fires.
The first feature that you need is what’s called overheating protection. This is a feature that will make sure that the heater turns off if it reaches a certain temperature. This prevents the heater from being up against another object and just staying on as this would make the heater too hot and switch off. At times you might forget to turn your heater off, so this will help you when you do forget.
A safe space heater also has tip over protection. If the unit is tilted or bumped, it will shut off. This prevents the heater from falling over face down and burning the carpet and causing fires.
A thermostat can also help with safety and is a good feature to have to save money and have extra comfort. A heater turned on a lower setting will save more money and can be adjusted to make sure that it’s the temperature you want as opposed to just being on or off. If set on a lower heat, there is less chance for overheating issues to happen in the first place.
Be sure to also use some common sense when using a space heater. Keep an eye on the heater. Children and pets may move things around the room and block the front of the heater. Safety features at times can fail. Make sure that you know what is going on in the room where the heater is so that you can protect your home just in case.
Most newer space heaters have these features. Be sure to specifically look for them when shopping around for your next space heater to have as much safety as possible.