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  2. Do I need to worry about space heaters? Here’s what experts ...

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    Using an extension cord with a space heater increases the risk of fire, as well as plugging the device into a power strip, Patty Davis, spokesperson for the Consumer Product Safety Commission ...

  3. These Editor-Tested Space Heaters Will Keep You Toasty All ...

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    The MVH is a simple space heater with a circular resistance coil and a three-blade fan that blows through a spiral grill. The result is surprisingly quiet and evenly distributed heat output ...

  4. Space heater - Wikipedia

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    These heaters often do not require electricity to function and can therefore be used off-the-grid. Honeywell electric infrared radiant heater Sunbeam quartz space heater uses quartz tubing for infrared heating Safety. Fire, burns, and carbon monoxide poisoning are the main risks of space heaters. About 25,000 fires are caused by space heaters ...

  5. How to safely use a space heater when it gets cold

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    In fact, the Consumer Product Safety Commission estimates there are about 1,700 fires per year because of space heaters, resulting in about 80 deaths and 160 injuries annually.

  6. Thermal cutoff - Wikipedia

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    Thermal cutoff. An assortment of thermal fuses. A thermal cutoff is an electrical safety device (either a thermal fuse or thermal switch) that interrupts electric current when heated to a specific temperature. These devices may be for one-time use (a thermal fuse), or may be reset manually or automatically (a thermal switch).

  7. Air changes per hour - Wikipedia

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    Air changes per hour, abbreviated ACPH or ACH, or air change rate is the number of times that the total air volume in a room or space is completely removed and replaced in an hour. If the air in the space is either uniform or perfectly mixed, air changes per hour is a measure of how many times the air within a defined space is replaced each ...

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