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Make sure your heater has been tested for safety. Look on the bottom for a label such as ETL, UL or CSA.
Space heaters need to have plenty of space around them.
Place space heaters at least three feet away from anything that can burn - including furniture, people, pets and curtains.
There should always be an adult in the room when a space heater is on. Turn off space heaters before leaving a room or going to sleep.
Supervise children and pets at all times when a portable space heater is in use.
Burn only seasoned hardwood like oak, ash or maple. Do not burn trash, cardboard boxes or Christmas trees because these items burn unevenly, may contain poisons or cause a home fire.
*Have a professional chimney sweep inspect chimneys every year. They will fix any cracks, blockages and leaks and clean out any build-up in the chimney that could start a fire.
Open flues before fireplaces are used.
Use sturdy screens or glass doors to keep embers inside fireplaces.
Install at least one smoke alarm on every level of your home and inside or near sleeping areas.
Keep young children away from working wood stoves and heaters to avoid contact burn injuries.
Install at least one CO alarm near sleeping areas.
Have a trained professional inspect, clean and tune-up your home's central heating system and repair leaks or other problems. Fireplaces and woodstoves should also be inspected each year and cleaned or repaired as needed.
Keep gas appliances properly adjusted and serviced.
Never use an oven or range to heat your home.
Never use a gas or charcoal grill inside your home or in a closed garage.
Portable electric generators must be used outside only. Never use them indoors, in a garage or in any confined area that can allow CO to collect. Follow usage directions closely.Thu Nov 19, 2009 8:36 am