Portable electric heaters
Portable electric heaters can be a fire hazard if care is not taken. When using portable electric heaters it is important to follow these steps.
- Always keep heaters at least 1.5 metres away from materials that can burn.
- Don't operate portable heaters in confined places where flammable liquids are stored or kept in open containers.
- Don't use portable heaters on damp floors such as bathrooms and laundries.
- Keep heater grilles and vents or reflectors angled upwards from floor coverings and free from dust to improve efficiency and reduce overheating. Vacuum your portable heater's intakes and vents before and after each winter.
- Check that the heater cord and plug are not damaged. If you have any doubts, have them checked by an appliance repair centre or an electrician.
- Connect portable heaters directly to a power point. Do not use a double adaptor or long extension cord.
- If using a short extension cord to connect a portable heater ensure the cord is fully unwound to avoid excessive heat build-up in the cord. Do not use light duty extension cords.
- Always supervise children near electric heaters.