Yes, but open and air them out occasionally to avoid damp building up.
As safe as keeping matches. They should not be exposed to high heat, whacked, or children allowed to play with them.
The unused energy and heat exits out of the exhaust ports of the head on the exhaust cycle, then through the exhaust pipe to fresh air
With open fireplaces and in the kitchen, with the stove. Bedrooms were usually unheated.
If you have excess heat tape, you can either store it for future use or consider donating it to someone who may need it. Alternatively, you can check with local hardware stores or recycling centers to see if they accept unused heat tape for disposal.
Yes, unused charcoal is an example of potential energy. It stores energy because it has the potential to release heat and light when ignited.
Unused energy is typically dissipated as heat or stored for future use. In an electrical circuit, for example, excess energy can be lost as heat due to resistance in the wires. In situations where energy storage is possible, such as in batteries or capacitors, unused energy can be stored and utilized later.
Might be a blockage in the ductwork somewhere.
With open fireplaces and in the kitchen, with the stove. Bedrooms were usually unheated.
Ideally within 15 feet to minimize heat lose from the pipes.
yes alot of heat because it is close to the sun you should know.
Over their chest
The temperature sensor should be located close to the thermostat and has one wire going to it.