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		<title>Are Propane Heaters Safe?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The fact is that Propane Heaters are very safe and are a great source of heat that is efficient and cheap. The reason for this is that propane burns very clean and doesn’t produce to much carbon monoxide that is harmful to us. Though you should still be careful and adhere to all safety measures [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The fact is that Propane Heaters are very safe and are a great source of heat that is efficient and cheap. The reason for this is that propane burns very clean and doesn’t produce to much carbon monoxide that is harmful to us. Though you should still be careful and adhere to all safety measures that you heater recommends.</p>
<p>Propane heaters come in all different forms and sizes depending on the individual need. A great indoor propane heater is the Big Buddy that is created by Mr. Heater. This propane heater can put out up to 18,000 BTU and will last several hours on a couple tanks. The Big Buddy gets great reviews and you can find it online in most ecommerce sites that sell heating or recreational supplies.</p>
<p>You can also find several other types of propane heaters like water heaters that run off propane. If you live in a remote area you may have a in ground propane tank that supplies your water heater. If this is the case you may want to consider updating to a more efficient <a href="http://www.heaterbuzz.com/tankless-water-heaters-vs-storage-water-heaters/">tankless water heater</a>. These type of water heaters provide constant hot water without the need to have a tank that reheats more water so you never run out.</p>
<p>There are also several <a href="http://www.heaterbuzz.com/here-are-a-few-great-safe-indoor-propane-heaters-you-can-use-for-your-homes/">portable propane heaters</a> that are great for taking to the football game or out to the BBQ. These will come in all sizes as well and can be for camping or just something to heat the garage with. All in all you can pretty much find anything your looking for that will use propane and they are totally safe as long as they are used properly and in the right form.</p>
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		<title>Should You Buy A Propane Water Heater?</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 07 Nov 2009 04:59:09 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[So you’re looking to buy a propane water heater? Well there are many ups and downs to buying and using a propane water heater. They are the same when it comes to heating your water but have different costs when it comes to running them. Depending on where you live you can end up saving [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>So you’re looking to buy a propane water heater? Well there are many ups and downs to buying and using a propane water heater. They are the same when it comes to heating your water but have different costs when it comes to running them. Depending on where you live you can end up saving money using propane over electric.</p>
<p>Propane water heaters can be more efficient than electric heating. Electric water heaters actually cost people about ¼ to 1/5 of their yearly electricity costs. You can find water heaters in two different types. You will see the tankless water heater which costs more, and the traditional water heater that has a 50gal tank. If you can afford it you should go with the tankless since you never run out of hot water as you do with the models that use tanks.</p>
<p>There are some things you need to consider before investing into a tankless propane water heater. You must make sure that your home can handle the demand for it. You will most likely need to have a large in ground tank installed on your property unless you have it fed to your house by lines. Most houses though will require a tank usually installed in the back yard that you can have filled monthly as needed. They are perfectly safe and only are exposed on the top were the propane company can refill it.</p>
<p>Propane water heaters that have the storage tank actually heat water faster than the electric designs. This is due to the fact that you actually have a flame and the heat is direct. So your time for replenishing your hot water does not take near as long. For constant hot water you should go with the tankless hot water heater.</p>
<p>If your building a new home it’s much easier to install than if you have an existing home but even then you can switch to a propane water heater with no that much of a hassle. The only thing is that for most people you will have to install a tank in your yard. Which most are built to be underground so that they don’t become an eye sore. All in all propane water heaters are the way to go if you have the option. With electricity costs going through the roof now you will save your money over time and enjoy more hot water. Just make sure you do your homework and get what is best fitted for your needs.</p>
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		<title>Are Propane Heaters Safe?</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 01 Nov 2009 06:16:33 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Propane heaters come in many different styles and models. Meaning some are safer than others depending what they are used for. Due to the wide range of uses for different types of heaters one may be safer to use in one environment vs. it being used in another. For instance you may find that one [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Propane heaters come in many different styles and models. Meaning some are safer than others depending what they are used for. Due to the wide range of uses for different types of heaters one may be safer to use in one environment vs. it being used in another. For instance you may find that one type of model may be better suited for being around kids while others are meant to be in an commercial setting.</p>
<p>Propane heaters come in all shapes and sizes. You can use them in your home and find them large enough to be used to heat large warehouses. But the most common type that you find tend to be for camping and your daily use at home. Several portable propane heaters can easily be used around your kids and pets.</p>
<p>When trying to pick out a propane heater you need to first determine what you actual need is and is it going to be use indoors or outdoors. Most propane heaters are meant for outdoor use but some can be used inside. Ventilation is very key since it can be harmful if you’re putting a lot of fumes into a confined area. Another problem with propane heaters is that most have a flame which as anything dealing with fire it can be a hazard to children.</p>
<p>If you’re looking for something that is to heat a living area or indoor area you better off looking at gas space heater that is more suited for living spaces. You can also look into kerosene heaters which are heavily used overseas where central air is not as common. All have safety features allowing you to have safe and comfortable heating.</p>
<p>Just remember the main thing when looking to buy a heater is that you purchase one that best suits your needs. Propane heaters are better for outdoor heating and outdoor spaces. The down side to using propane heaters is that you online have to change out the tank every so often unless you have a large tank that you commonly see for home use.</p>
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