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How to Use Kerosene Heaters in Your House

    • 1). Fill your kerosene heater with 1-K grade kerosene according to the manufacturer's instructions. Fill your kerosene heater outside of your home, away from combustible items. The kerosene heater should be turned off and cool to the touch before refilling. Fill the heater to the "full" mark, and never above this level.

    • 2). Store extra kerosene in a container specifically designed for kerosene, not gasoline.

    • 3). Don't move or carry the heater when it is on. If it flares up, turn off the heater. If the heater doesn't go out, leave the house and call the fire department.

    • 4). Run your kerosene heater in a room with a door that opens to the rest of your house. If you must operate your heater in an enclosed area, open a window one inch to provide adequate ventilation.

    • 5). Set the wick level in your kerosene heater at the height recommended in your user manual.

    • 6). In case of a flare-up or fire, make sure you have a smoke detector within the vicinity of where you plan to use the kerosene heater. Also make sure you have smoke detectors on every level of the house; especially near your bedrooms.

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