no. r u kidding me!!
Yes my wife and I do use an electric blanket with one or two other blankets. We have for years. We are very safety and health minded, so our process is to turn on the blanket 2-3 hours before we go to bed, then turn it off so we are not exposed to the normal EMF radiation from any electric current. We do not have the blanket on when we are not home to monitor it. We are mindful to never fold or bend the internal resistance wiring.
No, but an electric blanket can interfere with a pacemaker. Furthermore, electric blankets are dangerous in general!
Children will be fine around electric blankets, but shouldn't be used around infants who could overheat.
Always use caution with electic blankets. Pregnant women should not use them. There are some safety hazards with electric blankets, including fire danger, overheating, or even an electromagnetic field that can cause health problems (neurological issues, immune problems, and more). Just use precaution!
There are many types of electric blankets. Only three companies in the United States produce electric blankets, the top blankets are made by the Biddeford company.
There are some companies who make electric blankets that are designed for children.
There are plenty of blankets that come in all colors such as, cotton blankets, baby blankets, electric blankets and microplush blankets.
Blankets sometimes feel electric is because the material of the blanket sometimes creates static.
Some blankets do like the thermal electric blankets from the manufacturer.
There are blankets that will heat up to body heat.
A child doesn't need an electric blanket because they might not use it responsibly.They definitely shouldn't be used if bedwetting might be an issue..Older electric blankets were dangerous,but new models are safe if used appropriately.
No.
Most electric blankets will shut off if start operating beyond a safe temperature.