March 9, 2013

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Space heater safety tips can help prevent burns, fires

Experts give advice on where to place, how to use devices.
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Experts give advice on where to place, how to use devices.

(HealthDay)—Many Americans use space heaters to provide extra warmth during winter, but they can cause burns and fires if not used properly, an expert warns.

"Every year we receive patients who are victims of house fires caused by space heaters," Dr. Richard Gamelli, director of the Burn and Shock Trauma Institute at Loyola University Medical Center in Chicago, said in a Loyola news release. "So many of these injuries are preventable if simple precautions are taken," he added.

Each year in the United States, space heaters cause more than 25,000 residential fires, more than 300 deaths, and more than 6,000 burn injuries that require emergency department care, according to the U.S. Consumer .

Loyola and the U.S. Department of Energy offer the following space heater safety tips:

More information: The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission has more about space heater safety.

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