the heat sensor is probably shorted out
it's a cheap part that you can replace yourself.
*Also, check the exhaust hose and remove any water that may have gotten into it. No air will flow if water is blocking it.
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Yes. A concrete basement is one of the safest places to be during a tornado.
A closet away from windows or go to your neighbhors if they have a basement.
Yes. The basement is the safest place to be.
Safe places you may go (depending the layout of your basement) include under the stairs, in any small room that the basement may have, or in the center part of the basement.
Heating has no influence.
During times of the day when they were not working on plantation agriculture, slaves grew vegetables for themselves and fished for their own food. They sewed clothes for themselves with the materials available to them.
If you are currently finishing your basement, make sure that you are planning ahead for safety. If anyone will be sleeping in the basement after it is finished, they need to have access to a fire escape. Carbon monoxide detectors and fire alarms should also be installed in any basement bedrooms and living spaces. Test these alarms regularly in order to be certain that they are working correctly. Install safety equipment while your basement is being finished so that your basement is completely safe and ready for use after the home improvement project is completed.
During an emergency. i.e. when the heat pump is not working. If your heat pump can not keep your house warm, then the auxiliary heating coils (same thing as emergency heat) will come on automatically. If not, then there is a problem with your heating system.
It is not.Go to your basement.
Heating is a physical process but during heating some chemical reactions are possible.
It could be caused by moister in the air, this is why you should keep your basement at a regular temperature. During winter you should not have a problem but during summer you will need to fix it.