Firefighters Want Everyone To Know What They Should Never Plug Into A Power Strip

Space heaters can reach up to 600 degrees Fahrenheit, so it is crucial that everyone who uses them does so safely. (2) Their tips include (2):

  • Never plug into a power strip, instead always directly into a wall unit
  • Keep a minimum of three feet of space around the space heater at all times
  • Always keep an eye on your space heater while it is in use, never turn it on while sleeping or in a different room
  • Place heaters on level, flat surfaces
  • Never put heaters on cabinets, tables, furniture, or carpet

The Consumer Product Safety Commission reports that portable electric space heaters cause 1,200 fires a year. (3) The Oregon firefighters’ post explained that if people are smart and safe, there is nothing wrong with using a space heater. It’s recklessness that becomes an issue. (2) “The point comes down to proper use. Even the best equipment can fail if not used correctly. No one manufacturer is at fault, yet it’s all about the end user’s ability to use the product safely.” (2)

How to Prevent Electrical Fires at Home

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1. Keep all heat-producing appliances unplugged when not in use.

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This includes:

  • Hairstyling tools
  • Kettles
  • Heaters

Essentially, anything that produces heat when turned on can overheat and catch fire if left on too long or can turn on in the event of a malfunction or electrical surge.

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