As the Pennsylvania winter sets in and temperatures plummet, many homeowners turn to electric heaters for supplemental warmth. While these devices offer a convenient way to stay cozy, it's crucial to prioritize safety.
Thomas Edison Electric is committed to keeping our community safe, so we've compiled these essential electric heater safety tips:
Choose the Right Heater for Your Needs
Size Matters: Consider the size of the room you want to heat. A heater that's too small won't be effective, while one that's too large can pose a fire hazard.
Types of Heaters: Explore different types, such as ceramic heaters, oil-filled radiators, and infrared heaters. Each has its own safety features and heating capabilities. Our team can help you select the perfect model for your home.
Features: Ensure that the heater has tip-over protection. This switch immediately interrupts the power to the heating element when the portable heating unit is tipped or tilted more than forty-five degrees from its designed operating position.
Location, Location, Location
Keep Clearances: Maintain a safe distance between the heater and flammable materials like curtains, furniture, and bedding. A minimum of three feet is recommended.
Avoid High-Traffic Areas: Don't place heaters in walkways or areas where they could be easily knocked over.
Stable Surfaces: Always place heaters on a flat, stable surface to prevent tipping.
Safe Operation is Key
Don't Overload Circuits: Avoid plugging multiple high-wattage appliances into the same outlet as your heater. This can overload the circuit and increase the risk of fire.
Unattended Use: Never leave an electric heater unattended, especially when children or pets are present.
Turn Off Before Bed: Always turn off and unplug your heater before going to sleep.
Regular Inspections: Check your heater frequently for any signs of damage, such as frayed cords or loose connections. If you notice any issues, discontinue use and contact us for repair or replacement.
Child and Pet Safety
Keep Out of Reach: Place heaters out of the reach of children and pets. Consider using a heater with a safety guard. (Remember, avoid placing the heaters in areas where rowdy pets will be less playing. Even the most docile fur buddies can get hyper when cooped up during winter.)
Educate Children: Teach children about the dangers of electric heaters and the importance of keeping a safe distance.
Additional Safety Measures
Install Smoke Alarms: Ensure your home has working smoke alarms on every level and outside sleeping areas.
Carbon Monoxide Detectors: While electric heaters don't produce carbon monoxide, it's still a good idea to have working carbon monoxide detectors in your home.
GFCI Outlets: Consider installing Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter (GFCI) outlets in areas where heaters will be used. These outlets provide an extra layer of protection against electric shock.
Thomas Edison Electric: Your Partner in Safety
At Thomas Edison Electric, your safety is our priority. If you have any questions about electric heater safety or need assistance with installation or repairs, don't hesitate to contact our team of experienced electricians. We're here to help you stay warm and safe throughout the Pennsylvania winter.
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