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Use Supplemental Space Heating Safely
 
Heat Safely 

Portable space heaters and gas or electric fireplaces are convenient but can be hazardous if not used properly.

Prevent burns, fires and carbon monoxide hazards by following these safety tips:

  • Use appliances only for their intended purpose. Never try to heat your home using your stove, outdoor grill or any other appliance not specifically designed for indoor heating.
  • Keep children and pets a safe distance from heating appliances
  • A portable space heater should never be left unattended. Never use a space heater overnight in the room where you are sleeping.
  • Maintain proper ventilation in the room where a fuel-source (gas, kerosene, etc.) heater is being used. Open the fireplace damper or open a window slightly to ensure the flow of fresh air and prevent carbon monoxide build-up.
  • Place heaters at least three feet away from bedding, furniture, drapes and other combustibles.
  • Always follow the manufacturer's instructions when installing, operating and maintaining your heating appliance.
  • Keep properly functioning smoke and carbon monoxide detectors on each level of your home and close to sleeping areas.
  • Never use electric heaters near water because of the possibility of shock or electrocution.
  • Avoid using extension cords with electric heaters.
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