The Chicago Fire Department tweeted a reminder to not plug your space heater into an extension cord and to never place the heater closer than three feet to anything that can burn, including a bed.
Seventeen people died, including eight childrenIf you MUST use a space heater please make sure it is NOT plugged into an extension cord and never closer than
3 feet to any object that can burn. This includes being too close to a bed. Many space heater fires are caused by the extension cord or connection overheating!
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