
Every winter, as temperatures drop, space heaters come out—and so do the fire hazards. While space heaters can provide quick comfort, our inspectors routinely see dangerous conditions that put homes and families at risk. Most problems stem from improper placement, overloaded outlets, and unsafe usage habits that are entirely preventable.
Here are the hazards we see most often:
These cords are not designed for high-wattage appliances and can overheat or melt.
Curtains, bedding, furniture, cardboard boxes—anything within 3 feet is a fire risk.
Even safe units can malfunction if left operating while you sleep or leave the house.
This strains electrical circuits and leads to warm outlets, tripped breakers, or wiring failures.
Loose or ungrounded outlets can spark or overheat when handling a heater’s load.
During winter inspections, City Home Inspectors often finds:
Scorch marks around outlets or power strips
Discolored or warm receptacles
Two-prong outlets used with high-wattage heaters
Extension cords snaking across floors
Rooms with chronic heat loss that tempt homeowners to overuse heaters
Space heaters operating near piles of clothing or holiday décor
These are subtle signs that a home’s electrical system—or its usage habits—may be unsafe.
To reduce fire hazards:
Plug space heaters directly into a wall outlet
Keep 3 feet of clearance on all sides
Turn them off when sleeping or leaving the room
Choose heaters with tip-over and overheat protection
Never run a heater on an extension cord or power strip
Inspect outlets for warmth—stop using the heater immediately if they feel hot
Use UL- or ETL-listed models only
Bonus tip: If a room is always cold, the real fix may be air sealing, insulation, or furnace servicing—not more space heaters.
Older homes like bungalows, two-flats, and greystones often have:
Aging wiring not designed for supplemental heat
Limited outlets in bedrooms
Drafty additions or enclosed porches
Small circuits that overload easily
These conditions make safe heater use even more important—and inspections even more valuable.
Space heaters can be safe, but they require careful use. Understanding the electrical demands and placement risks helps prevent winter fires and keeps your home protected. If you’re relying on a space heater often, it may be time to inspect your home’s insulation, wiring, or heating system.
👉 Book your home inspection with City Home Inspectors online at www.cityhomeinspectors.com.
City Home Inspectors, LLC
1010 Lake St. #200
Oak Park, IL 60301
1010 Lake St. #200
Sarasota, Fl 34236