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Electric Blankets

Electric BlanktsColder weather can bring the need to use electric heaters and blankets to keep warm. Use these guidelines to reduce the risk of fire and check that your blankets meet safety standards.

When choosing your electric blanket, you should buy it from a reliable source. Check that it has a UK safety standard mark - a symbol that means the blanket has been independently tested and meets the latest UK and European safety standards. 

Before you use your blanket, make sure that it (or its cord) does not show any of the following danger signs:

If you are in any doubt about your blanket, contact the manufacturer before you use it to make sure that it is safe. It may need to be replaced.

Storing your electric blanket

Even when your blanket is not in use, you can leave it on the bed all year round or place it flat on a spare bed. If you put the blanket away, it should be stored as the manufacturer recommends or as follows:

Here are some further safety tips:

Electric blankets should be checked by a qualified technician every three years for signs of wear or damage. 

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