TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 2011

How safe is your heating?

The best defense when fending off Old Man Winter may be maintenance of your home’s heating system. But, if you decide to give alternative heating a try, make safety a top priority. The Institute for Business &

Home Safety (IBHS) suggests:

◊ Look for products tested by Underwriters Laboratory (UL).

◊ Buy models with automatic shut-off features and heat element guards.

◊ Maintain a 36-inch clearance between the heater and combustible materials, such as bedding, furniture, wall coverings or other flammable items.

◊ Do not leave a heater unattended.

◊ Check every electrical cord for fraying and cracking. If one looks worn, replace it before using.

◊ Install carbon monoxide detectors in several parts of the house.

Other safety suggestions:

◊ Never use a kerosene heater indoors.

◊ Never use electric or gas stoves to heat the home. They are not intended for that purpose and can cause fires and carbon monoxide poisoning.

◊ If using a wood fireplace, have it inspected annually by a professional chimney sweep.

 

Go to disastersafety.org for more.

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