Space Heater Safety
Winter 2006/2007- 71 Space Heater fires were reported to the Office of the Fire Marshal between 2001-2005. These fires caused two civilian deaths, 12 civilian injuries, seven fire service injuries and an estimated dollar loss of 2.3 Million dollars. Thirty percent (30%) of these fires were caused when combustible materials such as bedding, magazines, newspapers or furnishingswere to close to the heater, and another ten percent (10%) were caused when rugs, carpets or mats were under or too close to the heater.
Safety Tips
If you must use a space heater for heat, use it as safely as possible.
When buying a heater, look for one that has been tested and labeled by a nationally recognized testing company.
Keep the heater away from drapes, furniture or other flammable materials. Place it on a level surface away from areas where someone might bump it and knock it over.
If you must use an extension cord, make sure it is heavy duty cord marked with a power rating at least as high as that on the label of the heater itself.
Never leave a space heater unattended or running while you sleep.
Keep electric heaters away from water. Never use them near a sink or in the bathroom.
The sale and use of unvented kerosene heaters is illegal in Massachusetts.
For more information on Space Heaters contact the Fire Prevention office at 978-692-5542 or go to the Office of the Fire Marshal's Website at www.mass.gov/dfs.
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