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Portable Space Heater Requirements
Portable space heaters are a potential source of fire if not used properly. The requirements listed below, applicable code requirements, and manufacturer's recommendations must be followed to maintain a safe environment.
- If a space cannot be adequately heated via the installed building heating system, do the following:
- 1. Contact Tufts Facilities Operations Desk to report the condition.
- 2. If the installed system cannot be repaired in a timely manner, Facilities may recommend a temporary space heater meeting the requirements listed below.
- All heaters must be Underwriters Listed or Factory Mutual approved for their intended use.
- Heaters must have a thermostat to automatically shut down the unit when the desired temperature is achieved.
- Heaters must have a tip over automatic shut down feature.
- Heaters must be kept at least 3 feet (36 inches) from all combustible materials e.g. file cabinets, desks, trash cans, paper boxes, etc.
- Do not place heaters under desks or other enclosed areas.
- Heaters must be monitored when in operation.
- Plug heater directly into a wall receptacle. Never plug it into an extension cord.
- Heaters need to be monitored daily. Those heaters missing guards, control knobs, feet, etc. must be taken out of service immediately and repaired by a competent person. Do not use heaters in rooms that will not be continually occupied.
- Do not use portable space heaters if small children are expected in the area.
If any of these conditions cannot be met, contact the Fire Marshal's Office (617) 627-3922 for advice.
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