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Protect Your Customers With Our Free Guide To Temporary Heater Safety

by Preferred Climate Solutions Portable Cooling and Heating Equipment Rentals

When the weather gets cold, you want to protect your employees and customers as much as possible. That’s why we’ve compiled this guide on temporary heaters. We know how important it is for construction sites and warehouses to be safe places to work. Our goal here was simply to help you find the best possible solutions for your needs and make sure that you are doing everything possible to keep everyone safe on-site.


Construction sites: you need a place to work. 

Temporary heaters are a great solution for construction sites, warehouses, and garages. They can be used to keep the temperature of your building above freezing while you're working on it. But if you're not careful with them, they can cause serious injuries to people working in their vicinity.


Temporary industrial heaters are easy to set up and easy on budget.

  • They’re easy to set up. If you have an industrial heater that requires some assembly, then it’s time to get back on your feet!

  • They are inexpensive. These heaters are a great solution for temporary heating needs and that’s why they’re so popular in the first place. You can find them at low prices because they aren't very high-tech and don't require much maintenance or upkeep from their owners once installed correctly (as long as there isn't too much debris around).


Remember when using temporary heaters in your warehouses, garages, or construction sites.

A temporary heater rental is a great way to keep your employees warm and productive in the winter. But there’s something important to remember when using temporary heaters in your warehouses, garages, or construction sites:

  • They must be used correctly! Remember not to touch them with bare hands or other objects (like steel wool) because they can cause burns.

  • Make sure they are always turned off before leaving the area where they were being used so that no one else gets burned by an open flame that was left unattended overnight while someone else was working nearby.

  • If it seems like someone has been exposed too long without protection against carbon monoxide poisoning due to improper use of these devices then seek medical attention immediately!


They are safe as long as you take proper precautions!

Make sure that the unit is in good working order before you use it for the first time, as well as during any maintenance or repair work that may need to be done on it. This will also help prevent accidents when children or pets walk into an area where there is no heat source present.


You can choose between GFCI outlets or circuit breakers either type of box should be placed near your home's electrical panel (it may even be located inside your garage). If possible, try not to use extension cords with these heaters because they could cause damage if they were cut off abruptly due to overheating wires inside them; instead, opt for USB ports so that people won't have access but still feel comfortable being close enough where they could grab one quickly in case something goes wrong while trying out their new toy!


Conclusion

We hope this guide has been helpful. We know the cold can be difficult for workers and employers alike, so we’re here to help!


Preferred Climate Solutions provides emergency heating and cooling rental service anywhere in Texas. Our highly trained drivers and technicians will bring everything needed to heat your facility back up, and they will ensure everything is configured safely and correctly for as long as you need our services. 


Preferred Climate Solutions

14818 Park Almeda Dr, Houston, Texas 77047

713-305-6239



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