Space Heater Safety Tips from New Holland VFD

With the cold weather approaching us next week. 
Here are some tips for using a space heater safely:
Placement
Keep space heaters at least three feet away from furniture, drapes, or other flammable items. 

Place them on a level surface to prevent tipping. 

Usage
Only use space heaters for a limited time and never leave them unattended, especially when you go to bed. 

Space heaters can't regulate temperature well for long periods. 

Plugging
Plug space heaters directly into a wall outlet, and don't use extension cords. Extension cords can overheat and cause a fire. 

Safety features
Look for a space heater with safety features like a tip-over switch, overheat sensor, and touch sensor. 
Inspection

Before using a space heater each year, inspect it for damage like loose connections or broken plugs. If it's damaged, replace it instead of trying to repair it. 

Children and pets
Keep children and pets away from space heaters and never leave them unattended in a room with a space heater. 

Water
Keep electric heaters away from water and never use them near a sink or in the bathroom. 

Kerosene heaters
Never use an unvented kerosene heater.

FEMA Assistance Information

SC residents impacted by Hurricane Helene in Aiken County can now apply for FEMA Individual Assistance.

3 Ways to apply: DisasterAssistance.gov, 800.621.3362 or download the free FEMA mobile app.

Make sure to have important information available to start the process. You will need a current phone number where you can be contacted, your address at the time of the disaster and the address where you are now staying, your social security number, a general list of damages and losses, banking information if you choose direct deposit and, if insured, the policy number or the ageny and/or company name.

For the latest information about South Carolina's recovery, visit www.fema.gov/disaster/4829.

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