Tips for using heaters safely during the cold season

Winter comes, the need to use warming devices such as fans, heaters, and ice packs increases. To avoid electric leakage, fire, explosion, suffocation, etc., below are 5 tips on how to safely use home heaters recommended by experts.

The need to use heaters, fans, ice packs… increases during cold days. Photo: Unsplash

1. Always make sure to place the heater or fan on a flat, sturdy surface

Stay away from anything that could knock the heater over. If the surface is uneven, it is easy for the warmer to fall. If the heater or heating fan is in the path of people around it, it may fall.

2.The heater should be at least 1 meter away from flammable materials and textiles

Make sure things like papers, furniture, curtains and even laundry are at least 1m away from the heater. Laundry may seem to dry faster closer to the heater, but the risk of fire is very high.

3.Turn off the heater when not in use or at night

Never leave the heater on unattended, or turn it on while you sleep. It may sound unreasonable, but heaters can get hot very easily. If you turn on the heater and fall asleep at night, it is quite dangerous.

4.Do not power the heater from an extension cord

The capacity of the heater will always exceed the rating of the electrical wiring, and adding additional electrical equipment in that extension will increase the risk of fire. Plug the heater directly into the wall outlet.

4.Check your heater regularly and do not use old heaters. Tips for using heaters safely during the cold season

Sometimes there may be a burning smell when the heater is turned on due to dust or other things, and in such cases, the heater needs to be cleaned before use. In addition, using old heaters is also not safe.

Regularly check the heater to see if it is damaged or dirty. If the heater has loose cables or parts, do not use it. If it is not in good condition, it is best not to use it.

5.Don’t dry laundry on a heater

Placing the laundry rack near the fireplace or even above it is convenient, but it is not safe at all. Make sure there are no fabric materials within 1m of the heater.

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