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Is it safe to refill a kerosene heater while it's on/burning? I would
suspect that it's not a wise idea, especially since the directions say not to do it. My dad says it's perfectly safe to refill it while it's burning. Does anyone here refill theirs while it's burning? |
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You've got to be kidding.
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Robert Morien wrote in message ...
In article , (Mike) wrote: Is it safe to refill a kerosene heater while it's on/burning? I would suspect that it's not a wise idea, especially since the directions say not to do it. My dad says it's perfectly safe to refill it while it's burning. Does anyone here refill theirs while it's burning? do it, do it, do it, do it. My dad does do this all the time which is why I'm asking how safe or how stupid it is? I know that some instructions on things say to never do certain things for whatever reasons when alot of times it's actually perfectly ok/safe to do those things. For example, the car cd player says not to play CDRs in it. But it's perfectly ok to play them in it, nothing's going to blow up. I'm just wondering if the kerosene heater instructions say not to refill while burning just as a precautionary. It also says to take the heater outside to refill it, but I've never met anyone who does that. |
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You can choose your friends, but not your relatives. Mike, if you've
never met anyone who takes their heater outside to fill it you are meeting the wrong people. If you have a head, use it for something other than listening to CDs'. Some people can learn from others that the stovetop is hot. Others have to put their hand on it. |
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![]() "Mike" wrote in message om... My dad does do this all the time which is why I'm asking how safe or how stupid it is? I know that some instructions on things say to never do certain things for whatever reasons when alot of times it's actually perfectly ok/safe to do those things. For example, the car cd player says not to play CDRs in it. But it's perfectly ok to play them in it, nothing's going to blow up. I'm just wondering if the kerosene heater instructions say not to refill while burning just as a precautionary. It also says to take the heater outside to refill it, but I've never met anyone who does that. Doing what he is doing certainly increases the probability of something going wrong. There was just a house fire a few towns over where the fire was started by someone refilling a heater inside while it was burning. Substituting different media in a CD player generally does not involve life safety. Handling fuels around a burning indoor appliance does. |
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It's just plain stupid.
In the 50's I saw people prove to me that they could put a cigarette out in a can of gasoline. Another time I saw a man hoiribly burned when he poured gas on his leaf fire. I don't have to try these things myself or ask a newsgroup whether it's safe or not. I'm beginning to doubt the sincerity of the original post. |
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![]() "Mike" wrote in message om... Robert Morien wrote in message ... In article , (Mike) wrote: Is it safe to refill a kerosene heater while it's on/burning? I would suspect that it's not a wise idea, especially since the directions say not to do it. My dad says it's perfectly safe to refill it while it's burning. Does anyone here refill theirs while it's burning? do it, do it, do it, do it. My dad does do this all the time which is why I'm asking how safe or how stupid it is? I know that some instructions on things say to never do certain things for whatever reasons when alot of times it's actually perfectly ok/safe to do those things. For example, the car cd player says not to play CDRs in it. But it's perfectly ok to play them in it, nothing's going to blow up. I'm just wondering if the kerosene heater instructions say not to refill while burning just as a precautionary. It also says to take the heater outside to refill it, but I've never met anyone who does that. This is Turtle. If you have ever seen a kerosene heater catch a fire while being filled. You would not be asking this question here at all. If you do , do it , be ready to run and do drop the fill jug your using if it flames up. If you feel luck keep doing it. TURTLE |
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chances are if there is a warning not to do it it has already been done
by someone and it resulted in a serious fire / injury. |
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Mike wrote:
Is it safe to refill a kerosene heater while it's on/burning? I would suspect that it's not a wise idea, especially since the directions say not to do it. My dad says it's perfectly safe to refill it while it's burning. Does anyone here refill theirs while it's burning? I would say it depends on the type of heater. I know the old style would be downright dangerous, if not impossible, to refill while lit, but the newer models with a fuel "cartridge" that can be removed and a small resevoir of kerosene at the bottom that keeps the heater going while you take the tank outside to refill is not so scary. I had one of those. It said don't do it, but it was clearly designed for that purpose. I took the warning in the same vein as the one on the side of the Q-tip box that says not to put them in your ears. Bill Ranck Blacksburg, Va. |
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