December 17, 2011
Space Heaters
According to the National
Fire Protection Association, space
heaters are the leading cause of home fires during December,
January and February. When used
improperly, space heaters that are gas-fueled, kerosene-fueled, or electric,
fixed or portable, wood stoves and fireplaces all can lead to serious injury or
death.
Such disasters can be
prevented by utilizing the following safety tips:
·
When buying a
portable or fixed space heater, make sure it carries the mark of a
nationally-recognized testing laboratory.
Follow the manufacturer's instructions when utilizing home heating
equipment. Make sure that wood stoves
are properly installed.
·
Have your
fireplace, wood, or coal stove professionally inspected each year and make sure
the unit is cleaned as often as the inspections indicate.
·
Keep portable
space heaters at least three feet from anything that can burn.
·
When buying space
heaters, make sure that they include an automatic shutoff feature in case the
unit becomes over heated or tips over.
·
Be sure any
gas-fueled heating device is properly ventilated to protect from carbon
monoxide poisoning.
The Heart of America Metro
Fire Chiefs Council urges all residents of the greater Kansas City area to use
extreme caution when using space heaters.
Contact your local Fire Department if you have any questions.