Yes it is very safe but as with any type of combustion heater including gas propane and wood there are always some best practices to follow.
Can you use a forced air propane heater indoors.
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The best models for heating large areas are forced air heaters.
Indoor and outdoor use almost every propane heater can be used both indoors and outdoors as long as precautions are made.
Propane is a flammable fuel.
Kerosene and carbon monoxide co kerosene heaters along with oil propane gas and wood heaters burn oxygen in the air and release carbon monoxide.
You cannot use just any propane heater indoors due to the risk of carbon monoxide poisoning.
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These models actively force air through them letting them more air faster than other models.
If you have or are planning to purchase a portable propane heater for use as an emergency back up for power outages or to heat a chilly garage or workshop you need to make sure that you look for a heater that is identified as indoor safe.
Indoor safe heaters feature an oxygen depletion sensor ods that will automatically shut the heater off if the available air flow is reduced below a safe level.
As an extra precaution always open a window to allow fresh air to circulate when using a propane heater indoors.
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The largest kerosene heaters can heat 2000 square feet or more giving you the power you need to heat very large areas with just one heater.
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It is important to ensure have the correct kind of propane heater before you use one indoors.
The product should have a rating but if you are unsure always ask the manufacturer to confirm before you purchase.
It is super super important that you are 100 sure whether your propane heater is meant for indoor or outdoor use.
Not all outdoor propane heaters are suitable for the indoors and vice versa.
Increased exposure without exposure to fresh air can lead to death by asphyxiation.