Portable Electric Heaters

The Commission estimates that half the deaths and one-third of the injuries resulting from electric heater fires occurred at night when family members were asleep and the heater unattended. The Commission is also concerned about the use of power or extension cords which can be too small to supply the amount of current required by the typical portable electric heater.


You should be able to respond "yes" to the following safety statements


1. The heater is operated at least three feet away from upholstered furniture, drapes, bedding and other combustible materials.


2. The extension cord (if used) is marked #14 or #12 American Wire Gauge (AWG).


3. The heater is used on the floor.


4. The heater is turned off when family members leave the house or are sleeping.


Recommendations: Operate heater away from combustible materials. Do not place heaters where towels or the like could fall on the appliance and trigger a fire.


Avoid using extension cords unless absolutely necessary. If you must use an extension cord with your electric heater, make sure it is marked with a power rating at least as high as that of the heater itself. Keep the cord stretched out. Do not permit the cord to become buried under carpeting or rugs. Do not place anything on top of the cord.


Never place heaters on cabinets, tables, furniture or the like.

Never use heaters to dry wearing apparel or shoes.