As winter approaches, many people rely on space heaters to stay warm. However, firefighters are urging caution: never plug space heaters into power strips.
Space Heater Safety Tip
“Never plug a heater into a power strip,” warns Umatilla County Fire District #1 in Oregon. These devices can’t handle the high current flow required by space heaters, which can lead to overheating or even fires.
Real-Life Dangers
In Toledo, Ohio, a house fire started when a space heater, improperly plugged into a power strip, ignited a couch. Space heaters can reach temperatures up to 600°F, making safe usage crucial.
Key Safety Tips
Always plug heaters directly into wall outlets.
Keep a three-foot safety zone around heaters.
Monitor heaters when in use; don’t leave them on unattended.
Preventing Electrical Fires
To stay safe, unplug heat-producing devices when not in use, avoid overusing extension cords, and ensure your electrical system is up-to-date.
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