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Are Space Heaters Safe? 10 Things to Know

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Make Sure Your Smoke Alarms Work

This is essential whether your using a space heater or not, but given the risk of fire associated with portable, plug-in heaters, make sure your smoke alarms are in good working order. Remember, most smoke detectors only last about 10 years, so if yours are older than that, it’s time for new ones. Unless you have a hardwired smoke detector, change the batteries twice a year; most people make that a regular maintenance task when they set the clocks forward and backward when the time chances in the spring and fall. Learn from the expert how to replace a hardwired smoke detector.

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Check the Cord

Check the cord for cracks and make sure the plug isn’t broken. When plugging in, make sure the connection is secure. Loose connections can be a fire hazard and are inherently dangerous. You can fix a damaged cord, but don’t use the space heater if the cord is replaced or repaired.

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Don’t Leave Space Heater Unattended

Space heater safety 101: when leaving a room, turn the space heater off. You should also turn the heater off when sleeping and never let pets or children play too close to the heater. Have a little one at home? Make sure you’re always watching them while the space heater is on. You don’t want them burning themselves.

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