What Safety Features Should I Look for in a Heater?

What Safety Features Should I Look for in a Heater?

Looking for a new heater will have you asking yourself question after question. However, one of those questions may pop in your head more than others... is this heater safe? You may even find yourself realizing that you’re not entirely sure what makes a heater safe. But not to worry, you’re not alone and we’re here to help guide you on your quest in finding a heater that meets your safety standards.

 

 

Important Safety Features to Consider When Buying a Heater

 

Tip-Over Sensor

Every home is prone to accidents at some point or another, that’s why the best appliances are made with those possibilities in mind. A heater with a tip-over sensor can go along way in keeping a home safe. It does so by immediately cutting off the power to the heater if it should fall over, which could be a fire hazard if the heater were on.

PTC Heating Elements

PTC (Positive Temperature Coefficient) heating elements are synonymous with safety. But what makes them so safe? PTC heating elements are self-regulating which gives them the unique ability to not over heat. 

Automatic Shut-Off 

This is crucial for any heater to have as an added safety measure. If your heater should begin to over heat this feature is able to shut down the heater saving you from any potential fire hazards. While newer heaters typically have this function we urge you to always double check.

Thermostat

This is a major component of the above-mentioned feature, however it is also handy to have for another reason. An internal thermometer allows the heater to measure the temperature inside the room it is being used in. Why is this important? This is what allows a heater to turn off and on automatically, meaning it will not run 24/7 if not manually switched off further protecting it from over heating.

No Exposed Heating Elements

While this feature is practical to have in general, we deem it a must for anyone with children or pets in their home. Exposed heating elements lead to painful burns that no parent wants to see their child endure. With that said, even if you do not have children or pets do you really want a potential safety hazard sitting in your home? Probably not, which is why this is a feature everyone shopping for heaters should look into.

 

It is important to spare no time or expense when your safety is on the line. So please take our list of top safety features into consideration while you are shopping for your next heater. Our goal is to help those in need of guidance and we will always be here to keep you informed!

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