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As winter approaches and the use of space heaters increases, firefighters are emphasizing the importance of safe electrical practices. One crucial safety tip is never to plug space heaters into power strips.
Why Space Heaters Shouldn’t Be Plugged into Power Strips
Umatilla County Fire District #1 in Oregon warns that power strips are not designed to handle the high electrical current required by space heaters. Plugging a space heater into a power strip can lead to overheating, potentially causing the power strip to catch fire.
Real-Life Dangers
In Toledo, Ohio, a fire broke out in a home when a space heater, improperly plugged in, ignited a sofa. Space heaters can reach temperatures as high as 600°F, making it crucial to use them safely and correctly.
Essential Safety Tips
- Connect Directly: Always plug space heaters directly into a wall outlet. Avoid using power strips or extension cords.
- Keep a Safe Distance: Maintain a minimum distance of three feet between space heaters and any flammable materials, such as curtains, furniture, or bedding.
- Monitor Usage: Never leave space heaters unattended. Ensure they are turned off when you leave the room or go to bed.
- Regular Maintenance: Check that your electrical system is up-to-date and capable of handling your devices safely. Avoid overloading circuits and only use extension cords when absolutely necessary.
Preventing Electrical Fires
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