Safe Efficient Heat From Infrared Heaters
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Jan-24-2011
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Rising costs of natural gas and fuel oil have led more and more people to look for ways to cut costs on their heating bills. Turning your thermostat down makes sense, but then people complain about being cold and it's not much fun being all bundled up in heavy clothes inside your house. Another problem is elderly people or sick people, when turning the heat down is often not an option for them, as their health will generally suffer as a result of the lower temperatures.
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Rising costs of natural gas and fuel oil have led more and more people to look for ways to cut costs on their heating bills. Turning your thermostat down makes sense, but then people complain about being cold and it's not much fun being all bundled up in heavy clothes inside your house. Another problem is elderly people or sick people, when turning the heat down is often not an option for them, as their health will generally suffer as a result of the lower temperatures.
One solution is the use of infrared heaters. Unlike the predecessors, the infamous space heaters, the infrared heaters are much safer and easy to use. So many times, you hear horror stories of how children or elderly people get badly burned by a space heater. Worse yet, so many people lose their homes in house fires caused by space heaters overheating, or they were too close to combustible material. The infrared heaters have special safety features that prevent overheating, they are cool to the touch on the surface so children or pets can safely touch or play around the heater without fear of being burned or hurt. Nearby furniture, draperies and other material will not overheat next to the infrared heaters either.
These new, exceptional heaters are very easy to use and can save the owner 50% or more on their heating bills. They put out soft, warm heat, and evenly distribute the heat and warm the floors in the home. They generate heat with special techniques that keep the heat down where it is needed rather than heating the ceiling where it is wasted.
It is a fact that when the floor is warm, the home seems much warmer. When someone feet are cold, it seems like a person is cold all over. Also, a warm floor is essential for infants and small children who spend much of their time close to the floor. Many heat sources use duct work or chimneys where most of the heat is expended before it reaches the area it needs to heat. Infrared heaters use standard 110 volt current, so they can be plugged into any normal outlet, no need for special electrical outlets.
The latest infrared heaters have been improved greatly since they were first designed. They can heat an area of up to 1500 square feet. They have a high quality, quiet running fan to circulate the air flow, that recycles the air to avoid drying out the air. Unlike other heating systems, there's no fuel tank to fill, wood or other materials to keep restocking, or soot on walls. Just clean, soft, healthy heat in your home. One of the models has other features; an air purifier that cleans the air, and a humidifier built in.
Best of all, they can save 50% or more on the heating bills and still keep your home warm and comfortable. Also, these heaters can be used in apartments, dormitories or any other room that needs extra heat.
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Article Source :
http://www.articleseen.com/Article_Safe Efficient Heat From Infrared Heaters_49805.aspx
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Author Resource :
Suzi Sinclair is a interior designer and writes about decorating on a dime. For more information on infrared heaters and home improvement, visit www.hardtofinditems.com.
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Keywords :
heating, heaters, environment, home, appliances,
Category :
Home and Family
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Home Improvement
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