Room heaters offer respite from the winter chill. But there are side effects, too, of using a room heater.
Dry skin
Room heaters reduce humidity levels in the air, leading to dry skin, itchiness and even exacerbating existing skin conditions.
Carbon monoxide poisoning
Fuel-burning heaters, such as those using gas or kerosene, emit carbon monoxide.
Eye irritation
Room heaters with exposed heating elements can emit infrared radiation that can cause skin and eye irritation.
Decreases the moisture content in the air
Using a heater for too long in your room can further deplete the moisture content in the air, making it even drier.
Can lead to fire accidents
Room heaters can lead to potential fire accidents. Make sure that you don’t cover the room heater outlet. It will catch fire instantly. Do not put any polyester clothes near the room heater.