Electric heaters are widely used household appliances, including electric kettles, irons, and heaters, all of which fall under the category of electric heating equipment.
Electric heaters have high power output, and if not used properly, they can easily cause fires.
Do not place flammable or combustible materials near an electric heater, as they are prone to ignite under prolonged high-heat exposure.
Do not insert the end of a wire without a plug into an outlet, as this can cause a short circuit and lead to a fire.
3. Electric heaters, when in continuous operation, tend to increase in temperature, which can easily ignite nearby objects. Therefore, it is crucial to have someone supervising the heater at all times, and if you need to leave, always remember to disconnect the power supply.
4. Objects placed near electric heaters must maintain a safe distance.
5. In the event of a sudden power outage, it is also important to promptly unplug or turn off the electric heater to prevent any potential danger from the appliance operating for extended periods without supervision.
6. Choose qualified products.
Do not use past the expiration date.
Regularly inspect wires, outlets, and switches.




