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Publicado el 02-08-2009

MDFR OFFERS PORTABLE SPACE HEATER SAFTEY TIPS

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(MIAMI, February 6, 2009) - Portable space heaters pose a greater risk
of causing a fire than central heating units. Space heaters also have
greater potential for human error, such as leaving them too close to
combustible materials or failing to install, fuel, operate and maintain
them properly. Safety must be a top priority when using these portable
heating systems. The U.S Consumer Product Safety Commission estimates
that, each year, more than 25,000 residential fires are associated with
the use of space heaters, causing more than 300 deaths. An estimated
6,000 people receive hospital emergency room medical care due to burn
injuries associated with coming in contact with space heaters.
If you must use a space heater, please observe the safety precautions
listed below:
The space heater selected must be tested by an independent
testing laboratory such as Underwriter's Laboratories (UL).

The preferred style of space heaters are fully enclosed by
design and have no external surfaces that reach temperatures capable of
igniting, such as an oil filled radiant heater.
Keep the space heater accessible - do not store anything within
three feet of the unit. The leading cause of space heater fires was
combustibles too close to the heater.
The unit must have thermostatic controls and automatic shutoff features.
The space heater must be plugged directly into an outlet. Do not
use a light-duty extension cord or a multi outlet strip/surge protector;
it can start a fire with a high-wattage appliance. The unit must be
grounded with a three-pronged plug.
Do not use an extension cord or strip plug. Run the power cord so that no one steps on or trips over it.
Turn off the heater when you leave the room - unplug the heater
when you leave for the day.
Make sure that the portable space heater has a tip over alarm
feature built in.

For more information, please contact MDFR's Media and Public Relations
Bureau at 786-331-5200.
Miami-Dade Fire Rescue Department
9300 NW 41st Street, Miami, FL 33178
www.miamidade.gov/mdfr
Lt. Arnold Piedrahita Jr., Public Information Officer
Media and Public Relations Bureau

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