Camping heaters are portable heating options that are used to warm up the tent of campers
. The unit of measuring the power of a camping heater is BTU (British Thermal Units), the standard measurement of heat output. A heater with a higher BTU will produce more heat than the one with a lower BTU. Camping heaters use an array of fuels like propane, unleaded gas, camping fuel, electricity or battery. By following a few useful tips in choosing and using the heaters in camps, you are rest assured of a safe deal.
Before buying a camping heater, you should consider a few facts. Are you going to use it in a tent or a cabin and how do you plan to carry it? Is it in your car or do u wish to back pack it?
In case you are planning to hike with the heater, choose a light weight model that would not add up to the weight of your back pack.
Make sure to pick up a heater with safety features like an oxygen depletion sensor (ODS), which shuts down automatically if oxygen levels drop to prevent the risks of carbon monoxide poisoning. The safety tip over switch is another important safety feature. It turns the heater off if it's knocked over to prevent fire hazards while the overheat protection device shuts it off if it gets too hot.
Your camp should be properly ventilated and the heater should not be left burning overnight or unattended to prevent CO accumulation.
Ideally the heater should be kept at least 2 feet away from flammable objects like plastic, paper; clothes etc and make sure that it is not coming in direct contact with the tent material. Keep it in a safe place to prevent fire hazards.
Pick up a heater with a stable base so that it can be placed safely without getting toppled over.