9 Places You Should Never Put a Space Heater

9 Places You Should Never Put a Space Heater

> At a Glance

> – Space heaters cause thousands of home fires yearly

> – Never place on carpet, near walls, or in bathrooms

> – Why it matters: These simple placement rules prevent 90% of heater fires

Winter turns space heaters into fire hazards when users ignore placement rules. Jonathan P. Miller from News Of Los Angeles mapped the nine danger zones where electric heaters should never sit.

The Death Zones

Carpets and rugs top the kill list. Even tip-over shutoffs can’t stop a heater from scorching synthetic fibers. Hardwoods face melt risks after hours of contact.

Bathrooms deliver double danger: water plus electricity. Laundry rooms share the same shock risk plus tipping hazards.

The 3-Foot Rule

Keep heaters 3 feet from:

  • Walls
  • Furniture
  • Blankets
  • Pillows
  • Curtains
  • Pets
  • Children

Under desks and dining tables fail the clearance test.

Power Traps

Extension cords and power strips can’t handle heater amperage. Old outlets lack GFCI protection against shocks.

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Kitchen circuits overload when heaters share lines with appliances.

Key Takeaways

  • Never use fuel heaters indoors
  • Ceramic tiles solve carpet placement
  • Smart plugs monitor load
  • Turn off when leaving

Space heaters work when placed on heatproof bases with 3-foot clearance. Follow these rules and winter stays warm-not dangerous.

Author

  • My name is Jonathan P. Miller, and I cover sports and athletics in Los Angeles.

    Jonathan P. Miller is a Senior Correspondent for News of Los Angeles, covering transportation, housing, and the systems that shape how Angelenos live and commute. A former urban planner, he’s known for clear, data-driven reporting that explains complex infrastructure and development decisions.

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