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Do Not Plug Your Space Heater Into This

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Bryan Siemon

Bryan Siemon

Using a space heater can be a great way to keep warm during the colder months, but it’s important to use them safely. One potential hazard to watch out for is using a space heater with an extension cord. While it may seem like a convenient solution, there are several dangers associated with this practice.

Plugging a space heater into an extension cord may seem like an easy way to extend the reach of the heater, but it can be dangerous. First and foremost, extension cords are not designed to handle the amount of power that a space heater requires. This can cause the cord to become overloaded, which can lead to fires and other safety hazards. In addition, the added length of the extension cord can cause a drop in voltage, which can result in the space heater not functioning properly and potentially posing a fire risk.

Space heaters can get hot, and when they are plugged into an extension cord, the cord is often stretched across the floor. This can create a tripping hazard, especially for young children and pets. Having the extension cord stretched across the floor can also cause the cord to become frayed and damaged over time creating another hazard and leading to the cord breaking and losing power.

Furthermore, using a space heater with an extension cord can also void the manufacturer’s warranty. Most manufacturers specifically state that their space heaters should not be used with an extension cord, and using one can void the warranty, leaving you without any recourse if the heater fails or causes damage.

If you must use an extension cord with a space heater, make sure to choose a heavy-duty extension cord that is rated for the wattage of your space heater. Never use a frayed or damaged extension cord, and never run the cord under rugs or carpets where it can be damaged.

It’s also a good idea to unplug your space heater when you are not using it and to keep it away from flammable materials such as curtains and furniture. Following these safety tips can help prevent accidents and keep your home warm and safe.

In conclusion, avoiding using a space heater with an extension cord is best. Instead, make sure to plug the space heater directly into a wall outlet, and to turn off the heater when you are not using it.

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