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  2. Lasko Heaters Sold at Sam's Club Recalled Over Fire Hazard

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    Lasko Products is recalling about 107,500 portable electric heaters, sold years ago at Sam's Club and other retailers, because the electrical connection can overheat, creating a fire hazard, says ...

  3. Ceramic heater - Wikipedia

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    A ceramic heater as a consumer product is a space heater that generates heat using a heating element of ceramic with a positive temperature coefficient (PTC). [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ failed verification ] Ceramic heaters are usually portable and typically used for heating a room or small office, and are of similar utility to metal-element fan heaters .

  4. Half a Million Electric Space Heaters Recalled Due to ... - AOL

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    Testing determined the smart electric space heaters don't comply with the industry safety standard, UL 1278, so the heater can overheat or catch on fire. Halfpoint/istockphoto 4.

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    Lasko Oscillating Ceramic Space Heater for Home. $42 $55 Save $13 with Prime. ... this small and portable space heater has two whisper-quiet heat settings that are powered by an energy-efficient ...

  6. Kerosene heater - Wikipedia

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    In Japan and other countries, they are a primary source of home heat. In the United States and Australia, they are a supplemental heat or a source of emergency heat during a power outage. Most kerosene heaters produce between 3.3 and 6.8 kilowatts (11,000 and 23,000 BTU/h).

  7. Self-regulating heater - Wikipedia

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    A positive-temperature-coefficient heating element (PTC heating element), or self-regulating heater, is an electrical resistance heater whose resistance increases significantly with temperature. The name self-regulating heater comes from the tendency of such heating elements to maintain a constant temperature when supplied by a given voltage.

  8. Infrared heater - Wikipedia

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    An infrared heater or heat lamp is a heating appliance containing a high-temperature emitter that transfers energy to a cooler object through electromagnetic radiation. Depending on the temperature of the emitter, the wavelength of the peak of the infrared radiation ranges from 750 nm to 1 mm.

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