Kerosene heaters are designed to work continuously for a long time. Some heaters can burn continuously for 72 hours, that is, 3 days and 3 nights. In the case of home use, the heater can usually be used for about 10 days, with a long continuous working time, so it is feasible to turn it on all night. However, it is feasible to turn it on all night, but you still need to pay attention to some safety issues when using it, otherwise there may be some hidden dangers.
Safe use
If you want to turn on the kerosene heater all night, you should place it in a place that is not easily touched, away from combustible materials inside the room, such as various sheets, curtains and other fabrics, and keep the back about 20 cm away from the wall to ensure safety.
Avoid covering
Whether it is used for a short time or a long time, be careful not to cover the heater and make sure there is enough space around it to ensure normal air circulation.
Regular inspection
Every once in a while, you still need to regularly check the wires, plugs and sockets of the kerosene heater to ensure that they are not damaged or aged to prevent accidental fires during use.