Space Heater Safety

The cold weather is back and chances are good that those with space heaters have taken them out of storage and put them back to work for the season.

While a space heater can make a colder room more comfortable, they can also be dangerous if not used properly. Heating equipment is a leading cause of home fires in the United States. More than 65,000 home fires are attributed to heating equipment each year – and space heaters factor into 43% of those home heating fires.

The Mentor Fire Department wants you to remain safe this winter. Follow these safety tips if you plan to use a space heater.

  • Never leave a space heater unattended. Turn it off when leaving the room and before going to sleep.
  • Plug the space heater directly into a wall outlet. Never use a power strip or an extension cord. Space heaters draw a high amount of electricity that can overload a circuit and cause an extension cord to overheat and cause a fire.
  • Keep your space heater flat on the floor, preferably on a smooth surface to avoid it accidently tipping over. Many space heaters now come with a feature that will shut them off when tipped over. When selecting a space heater be sure to look for safety features that minimize the risk of fire.
  • Avoid using a space heater near flammable objects. Place your space heater well away from curtains, pillows, blankets, paper, furniture or anything that may overheat and cause a fire.
  • Keep children and pets at least 3 feet away from a space heater in use to avoid the unit being accidently tipped over or burning a child or pet.

Space heaters are great for adding a little extra warmth on a cold night, but please follow the manufactures guidelines and use extreme caution if you plan on using a space heater this winter.