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Space heater safety: Tips to prevent fires
By Texas Department of Insurance
Jan 18, 2025
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A space heater can be a cost-effective way to stay warm, but it can also be a fire hazard. In the last few years, several fatal fires in Texas were started by space heaters. Here are tips for keeping your family safe.

  • Inspect immediately

    Always inspect a heater before you use it. Make sure there are no cracked or broken plugs or loose connections. Replace broken parts or the heater itself before use or get a new one.

  • Not too close

    Most home heating deaths happened because a space heater was too close to furniture, clothing, mattresses, or bedding. Make sure your heater is at least three feet from anything that can burn.

  • Outlets only

    Always plug space heaters directly into a wall outlet. Don’t use extension cords or power strips. And don’t run the cord under a rug or carpet.

  • Kids and pets

    Children and pets can knock over a space heater or get too close and burn themselves. Don’t put space heaters in hallways or other places kids or pets might pass by. And don’t let kids move a heater or adjust the controls.

  • No liquids nearby

    Never use or store flammable liquids in the same room as a space heater. And because they’re electric, don’t get near a heater when you’re wet.

  • Turn it off

    Always turn off your space heaters before you leave the room or go to bed. Look for models that shut off automatically when tipped over.

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