As temperatures drop, space heaters become a go-to solution for quick, targeted warmth. They’re convenient, affordable, and effective—especially in rooms that don’t heat evenly. But according to fire safety professionals, these small devices can pose real risks if not used properly. A few simple habits can make the difference between comfort and danger.
One of the most important rules is how you power your heater. Space heaters should never be plugged into power strips or surge protectors. These devices are built for low-energy electronics like lamps or chargers, not high-demand appliances. Because heaters draw a large amount of electricity, using them with a power strip can cause overheating or even increase fire risk. The safest approach is to plug your heater directly into a wall outlet.