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Play it safe with winter warming

OUTDOOR heating is a popular addition to any Noosa backyard during the cooler months, but it’s important to be safe when keeping warm this winter.
Portable patio heaters are growing in popularity making their way from outdoor restaurants to covered decks and outdoor living spaces, but it’s important to remember a few safety tips when turning on the heater.
Patio heaters are known to cause fires when they are stored incorrectly, not properly maintained or are placed too close to awnings or other combustible materials.
To stay safe this winter, only use the heater in a well-ventilated area and keep the heater clear of any overhead coverings such as awnings and shade sails.
Make sure the heater is stored correctly and the gas bottle is maintained and free from dents or damage.
It’s also important to watch for warning signs that something may be wrong, such as gas flames and radiant panels that burn yellow or produce soot, and have the unit serviced.
Taking small steps to ensure safe heating this winter can help avoid a disaster.

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