Can you put a bed against a radiator?

Beds. Beds should also have a small gap left between them and the radiator. There's the potential for rolling over and burning yourself in the night on a hot rad. Alternatively, sleeping too close to a radiator could you give you insomnia or give you a headache from over heating.
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How far away from a radiator should a bed be?

You can place a bed next to a radiator if you leave about 36 in (91.44 cm) of space between them. This minimizes most of the risks associated with placing an object so close to a heat source.
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Is it safe to put furniture in front of a radiator?

You shouldn't place furniture directly in front of a radiator. The furniture would prevent heat from being distributed freely throughout the room, and could be damaged over time from the close exposure to heat.
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How close can things be to a radiator?

You can put a sofa in front of a radiator, but you must make sure it is at least one foot away. Keeping this distance is important, as it allows heat to circulate through the room properly and protects your furniture from any damage from the heat of the radiator.
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Can sleeping next to a radiator make you ill?

Sleeping with the heater on increases the levels of carbon monoxide in the room above the safe level. People with heart disease may get chest pain, while smokers with heart disease are particularly at risk, so are young children and elderly.
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How to remove and replace a central heating radiator for decorating.



Why you shouldn't sleep with the heating on?

According to doctors, falling asleep with the heating on can result in a restless night's sleep as our bodies can overheat much more quickly. As well as not being able to sleep soundly, it may also be causing our skin to appear dry, red and itchy the following morning.
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Can radiator cause breathing problems?

Radiators heat the air in a room and as the air warms up, it rises in a process known as convection. This causes the warm air to move, which can circulate dust around the room. "If dust is circulated around the room, you can end up inhaling it, which can worsen asthma symptoms," says Jarvis.
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Can things touch a radiator?

Things like a sofa or a chest of drawers pushed right against a radiator can block the heat from coming into the room, meaning you're spending a lot of money to heat the back of them. Pulling them a few inches away from the rad can create a channel for the heat to rise up and into the room.
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How much space do you need around a radiator?

A minimum of 10% of the radiator's height is required for the space around it to be enough to prevent impedance on heat output due to lack of natural air movement.
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Can a blanket catch fire on a radiator?

Placing fabric over an electric radiator can also cause a fire, so you should avoid draping anything over such units. Some people do recommend draping a steam radiator with a blanket or sheet as a form of climate control in a room.
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Is it OK to have a sofa against a radiator?

It's not a good idea to place a sofa, or any other large furniture, in front of a radiator. A sofa would block heat from travelling freely around the room, and could suffer potential long-term damage from a close level of heat exposure.
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Is it expensive to move a radiator?

Moving a radiator costs less for electric radiators than for central heating radiators. The cost of moving a radiator to another wall is higher than moving it a few inches due to additional pipework being needed. Jobs to temporarily remove a radiator for decorating work are priced lower than work to move radiators.
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Where should a radiator be placed in bedroom?

The traditional place to position your radiator is the coldest part of the room. Whether that's beneath your window or against the wall. This is due to conduction, with incoming cold air causing more effective heat conduction and pushing the hot air from your radiator into the middle of the room.
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Is it OK to place bed under window?

When your bed is placed underneath a window, it may create challenges for those sleeping in the bed. When there is a window behind the bed, there is less security because a window is more fragile and, often, operable, which makes you feel less safe while you're at rest.
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Do radiator covers block heat?

Of course, putting a solid object around your heat source will have an effect on the heat output as it acts as a barrier. However, a radiator cover will not block too much heat as long as your cover has gaps and slots for heat to escape, and warm the air up through convection.
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Can you move a radiator?

Instead of packing up your decorating tools and feeling disheartened, don't worry! It is entirely possible to move your designer radiator into a whole new position in the room so that it gets the prominence it deserves without getting in the way of the rest of your DIY and décor plans.
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Can you put things on top of radiators?

With their exposed fins, radiators have a unique ability to attract and trap dust, cobwebs, and cat toys. Because they are permanently fixed in place, they stymie many floorplan changes. And because their metal surface can reach up to 215 degrees Fahrenheit, few items can be placed on them.
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Should radiators be under windows?

The best place for a radiator is in the coldest part of the room. This used to be under windows. However, in more modern double-glazed homes, there may not be a cold area, so you can put radiators where they won't affect the use of walls.
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Is it OK for curtains to touch radiator?

Curtains can catch fire from electric radiators if the radiator is close to a curtain made of flammable material. Water radiators usually don't get hot enough to cause curtains to catch fire, but the radiator could still burn any fragile materials nearby.
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Can heat from a radiator cause a fire?

Electric radiators and heaters can cause fires in some cases. The National Fire Protection Association lists two main reasons these heating units contribute to fires in the home: The unit to located too closely to flammable material. Dirty chimney.
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Can a radiator explode?

Radiators bring heat into your unit to help you stay warm on cold winter days. But, extreme cold weather can cause your radiator to burst. This can cause damage to your home and your neighbours' homes and may cause flooding as well.
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Is it OK to put wet clothes on radiators?

When you hang wet clothes on a radiator or clothes horse to dry, the water evaporates out of the fabric, where it turns into moisture in the air. Too much moisture in the air leads to condensation, which can form on walls, windows, mirrors or any other surfaces which the damp air comes into contact with.
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Why do radiators make me feel ill?

Is it true that your heater is making you sick? “When you turn on your heater for the first time, dust, pollen and other indoor allergens may cause sinus congestion,” says Dr. Anuja Vyas, a board-certified pulmonary disease doctor with Sharp Rees-Stealy Medical Group. “These symptoms may make you feel sick.”
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Are radiators unhealthy?

Central heating radiators create the ideal conditions for dust mites and mould spores plus microbiological infections to flourish resulting in a higher level of allergens, that is then circulated via heat convection, plus contributes to poorer indoor air quality that we breathe in.
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Can radiators make you cough?

Here are a few symptoms of "heater sickness" and their causes: Sore Throat & Coughing: Dry air plus bacteria from your air vents can dry out your throat and nasal passages.
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