Portable Heaters

Portable heaters come in many forms and can be powered by electricity, gas, or paraffin. They all have the ability to start a fire in your home if you do not use them properly and, in the past in Surrey, a portable fire was the cause of the deaths of two people.

Always use a portable fire in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions.

Whatever the type of heater:

  • Do not place it close to furniture, bedding, curtains, etc.;
  • Do not dry clothing over a heater;
  • Do not move it while it is alight or switched on;
  • Do not put them where they are likely to be knocked over;
  • Do not leave a heater unattended when there are young children or animals around;
  • Do not use flammable substances, such as aerosols, adhesives or cleaning fluids, near heaters;
  • Keep the heater clean and well maintained;
  • Ensure adequate ventilation in the room;
  • Make sure a safety guard is fitted and used;
  • Turn off portable heaters before going to bed;
  • If it is going to be used in one place for a long time, consider fixing it to a wall or floor;
  • Do not stand or sit too close, your clothing might catch alight.