Crofton brand micathermic heaters are generally considered safe when used according to the manufacturer's instructions. They feature safety mechanisms such as overheat protection and tip-over switches, which help prevent accidents. However, as with any heating device, it is essential to keep flammable materials away and monitor the heater during use to ensure optimal safety. Always refer to the user manual for specific safety guidelines.
The best range of temperature is between 110*F and 130*F
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The question is not clear, and if you are not clear about something it is not safe.
There is no way to run a DVD in safe mode. DVD's can be burnt in safe mode and program disks can be installed in safe mode though.
Yes, very safe as long as not used in a explosive atmosphere.
DeLonghi heaters are safe to keep in home. This brand of home heaters has a automatic shut off. If this heater brand tips over or becomes over heated it is made to shut off on it's own.
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My new house as electric baseboard heaters. Are they safe for pets and babies?
Sometimes. Oil-filled space heaters, which are fire-safe are preferable. Regular electrical space heaters can be used if they are placed in safe places, and turned off before leaving work.
Yes, propane heaters are safe if you follow a few precautions. www.propanefl.com/safety_tips.htm gives a comprehensive list of safety tips.
Yes, kerosene heaters are safe for indoor use, such as the Mr. Heater F215100 Portable Buddy Series, which is certified for indoor operation.
The Mr. Heater Propane Garage Heater is a very safe model
Yes, it is generally safe to transport water heaters on their side, but it is recommended to consult the manufacturer's guidelines to ensure proper handling and prevent damage.
There are actually specially-made heaters for areas like garages and warehouses. Here's an example: http://www.lennox.com/products/garage-heaters/
Portable heaters are safe to use in the manner written on the heaters instructions. Some portable heaters are meant for use outdoors only, so using those heaters indoors would not be safe. The other thing to consider with heater safety is do you have children who might accidentally touch the heater, if you do you need to make sure that your heater does not heat up enough to burn the child. Also, its important to make sure that your house's electrical system is properly grounded so that your portable heater, if it is electrical, does not short out.
As safe as they are installed against any surface. If installed corrected they are very safe.
No, it is not safe to install electrical receptacles over baseboard heaters as it can create a fire hazard. The heat generated by the heaters can pose a risk of overheating the receptacles and potentially causing a fire. It is important to maintain a safe distance between electrical outlets and any heat source.