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Electric Space Heaters
« on: November 20, 2008, 08:08:06 pm »
                                                               Electric Space Heaters


I’m sure you’ve noticed that the weather is beginning to turn colder as winter draws near. With cooler temperatures outside it becomes more difficult to regulate temperatures inside that suit everyone’s needs.
Just look around the office. How many people have an electric space heater under their desk? How many people use electric or oil portable heaters in various areas of their homes?

Space heaters are responsible for thousands of fires every year, fires that result in death and injury and cost about $50 million in property loss annually. If you use or plan to use a portable space heater at work or at home you need to be aware of the dangers.

When purchasing a heater always look for a nationally recognized testing laboratory seal. These heaters have been tested to meet specific safety standards, and manufacturers are required to provide use and care information to the consumer.
Purchase a heater with a guard around the heating element. A wire grill or other protection is essential for keeping fingers or fabrics from touching the heating element. Always read and follow the instructions for operation and maintenance.
It is best to use heaters that have an adjustable thermostat and that have anti-tipping devices. These devices will turn the heater off if a tip over is detected.

Always place your heater a minimum of 18” from all combustible materials. Yes, the walls of the cubicles are made of combustible material. Prior to leaving the office at the end of the day, ensure that your space heater is turned off. I also recommend unplugging it if you will be out of the office for any extended period of time, such as over the weekend or when traveling.
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