Absolutely
Heating at high temperature can be dangerous.
Why is it dangerous to overheat? we're actually really sensitive biological systems. Over heating causes some irreversible effects.
fire is dangerous and electricity will fail someday ;)
Call a heating specialist. Heaters are too dangerous for amateurs to fool with. There is danger of fire and, in the case of gas, asphyxiation if they are not properly repaired and adjusted.
yeah that's why you have a chimney and should have it cleaned out every 2-3 years
No, heating up rubbing alcohol can be dangerous as it is flammable and can produce harmful vapors.
Under floor heating can be very effective depending on if your area gets extremely cold. I would definitely recommend getting it installed as the job can be difficult and dangerous.
False:Until recently it was assumed that re-heating of spinach and other leafy vegetables was dangerous, due to the formation of these nitrosamines. New research has shown that the concentrations of possible toxic nitrosamines is not as high as assumed. It is thus not dangerous to re-heat leafy vegetables. The only drawback is the (additional) loss of vitamins and other nutrients during re-heating, but this is not a food safety concern.
Heating up the sealed can will create internal pressure. In uncontrolled conditions, that could be dangerous for anyone in the area.
A heater thermocouple is a safety device that detects if the pilot light in a heating system is lit. If the pilot light goes out, the thermocouple shuts off the gas supply to prevent a dangerous gas leak.
Heating acids can make them more reactive and potentially dangerous by increasing their corrosiveness and volatility. It is important to follow proper safety procedures when working with acids, including avoiding heating them unless specifically instructed to do so in a controlled manner.
Yes, a leaking expansion tank can be dangerous as it can lead to a loss of pressure in the heating system, potentially causing damage and inefficiency. It is important to address a leaking expansion tank promptly to prevent further issues.