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Practical electric blanket safety guidelinesAn electric blanket can be faulty because the manufacturer’s instructions have not been followed or simply because of it's age. There have been reports of numerous fires caused through the use of and old and damaged electric blanket. Studies show that young children and people aged 65 years and over are at greatest risk of injury involving electric blankets. Never use an electric blanket in a crib, for a young child or for a handicapped person who is sensitive to heat. Injuries and fires can be prevented if you follow the manufacturer’s instructions and replace your electric blanket if is shows the following danger signs: - Is more than 10 years old To check, hold the blanket up to the light. The wires should be evenly spaced and should not touch each other anywhere or; If you are in any doubt whatsoever on the safety
of your blanket. Have your blanket checked by an expert once every three years, or as recommended by the manufacturer. Check frequently for the danger signs. If the blanket has PVC overheat protection system, as do some older blankets, check that the PVC material has not deteriorated over time. So a few pointers to help keep you and your family safe: - Always buy a new electric blanket. Second-hand
blankets may be damaged and therefore not be safe. So by following a few simple tips you will have a blanket that will give you a lot of safe, warm, cozy nights.
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