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Chicago Fire Department Puts Out Space Heater Warning

CHICAGO (CBS) -- On very cold mornings, you may be tempted to turn on a space heater and if you do, make sure you're following important safety rules.

The Chicago Fire Department tweeted a reminder to not plug your space heater into an extension cord and to never place the heater closer than three feet to anything that can burn, including a bed.

CFD shared the warning after the New York City Fire Department blamed a malfunctioning space heater for a deadly apartment fire in the Bronx. So much smoke filled the building because the safety doors apparently wouldn't close.

Seventeen people died, including eight children. It is considered the *worst fire in new york city's recent history.

 

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