How to choose an electric heater
A heater is a seasonal appliance that warms our rooms and protects us from the cold winter air. The abundance of heaters on the market allows us to choose the heater we want. You should also keep in mind that certain safety rules must be followed, otherwise, the heater may pose a certain danger.

Electric heater
An electric heater is an electrical device that converts electrical energy into heat. The heating element inside every electric heater is an electrical resistor and works on the principle of Joule heating: an electric current passing through the resistor converts this electrical energy into heat energy.
Electric heaters are also used for domestic central heating. The types of electric heaters reflect a combination of both design and application. The main types of electric heaters used include:
- Electric infrared heaters
- Electric baseboard heaters
- Kickspace heaters
- Ceramic heaters
- Electric fireplaces
- Electric floor heaters
- Electric heat pumps
- Electric water heaters
Which is the safest heater?
A gas heater is generally a safe way to keep your home warm. But if you don't use your heater properly, or your home doesn't have adequate ventilation (fresh air), a gas heater can emit carbon monoxide and become dangerous.
Some types of heaters also pose a risk of carbon monoxide poisoning, which can be fatal. This can put you at risk of falling asleep and making it harder to escape. That's why it's so important to always install a carbon monoxide alarm in rooms with solid fuel, gas or paraffin heaters.
Electric space heaters are a type of space heater that is safe for indoor use. As mentioned, there can still be a fire hazard if used incorrectly. It is important not to leave an electric heater unattended and to place it away from furniture, drapes, and other flammable objects.
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