Space Heater Safety Tips Every North Dakotan Should Follow
Hey, chilly friends! As the winter approaches and we’re all craving a cozy escape from the cold, let’s talk about staying warm—safely and comfortably.
Each winter, home fires caused by space heaters lead to tragic losses across the U.S., with North Dakota being no exception.
According to the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA), space heaters account for nearly one-third of home heating fires and a significant portion of home fire deaths.
These fires are often due to improper use, like plugging heaters into extension cords, placing them too close to flammable objects, or leaving them unattended.
Given North Dakota's frigid winters, it’s understandable that space heaters are a go-to solution for extra warmth. However, understanding these risks and following safe practices is crucial for protecting your home and loved ones.
Key Takeaways to Avoid Fires:
- Direct Plug-In: Always plug space heaters directly into a wall outlet, never an extension cord or power strip. (These devices are not designed to handle the energy load of a space heater and can overheat causing a fire hazard.)
- Keep Clearance: Maintain at least three feet of space around the heater, free of flammable items like blankets, curtains, and furniture.
- Turn Off When Unattended: Always turn off your heater before leaving the room or going to sleep.
By staying informed and vigilant, you can enjoy a cozy winter while reducing the risk of fire in your home.
So, remember, direct plug-ins for your space heaters, please. It might not be Instagram-worthy, but it's the safest route to winter warmth. And don't forget the personal space rule – for both you and your heater. And always turn them off before leaving the house. Stay safe.
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