Blankets are warm, but on super cold nights, they may not be warm enough. That's where Electric Blankets can come in handy. The most advanced electric blankets available today are smart, efficient and safe. Keep the following advice in mind when purchasing one:
1. Pick one that feels soft. The outer layer of the blanket can be made of cotton, polyester, wool or other fabrics, so choose the one that best suits your taste. After all, you'll want to be comfortable. Hold it in your hand and make sure you can't feel the cord through the fabric.
2. Look at the temperature setting. Some electric blankets take 45 to 60 minutes, sometimes even longer, to heat up. Also, see if it has multiple temperature options, as some nights will be colder than others. Also find out if the different sides of the electric blanket have different temperature settings, which is a benefit if you share a bed with someone who likes a lower temperature than you do. Finally, check to see if it is designed to heat evenly. For example, some electric blankets can detect hot and cold spots and use that information to determine where the heat goes. Choose an electric blanket that has the features you need.
3. Look for one that is energy efficient. Electric blankets do require electricity, so you'll want to lower the temperature in your home slightly to compensate for it. If possible, look for an energy-efficient blanket. For example, an electric blanket that costs 7 cents per night is good, while an electric blanket that costs 11 cents per night is on the high side.
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4. Make sure it is washable. This way, the controls can be removed from the blanket and you can just toss it in the washing machine. Since blankets are likely to get dirty and sweaty over time, this feature is a must.
5. Think about the cost. How much money are you willing to spend on an electric blanket? There is a difference in size. You can find small electric blankets for about $60, but bed-sized blankets usually cost $100 to $150.
6. Buy a low-risk one. The safest electric blankets have an automatic shut-off feature, which means you can fall asleep with it on and not worry about forgetting to turn it off in the morning.
Once you've bought an electric blanket, there are some additional safety points to remember:
1. Don't let animals near it. Although the latest Customized Electric Blanket use a much lower voltage than older electric blankets, they still have electricity running through them. So don't use an electric blanket if your pet is sleeping in bed with you - dogs and cats can chew or scratch electric blankets and injure themselves.
2. Watch your skin. Burning yourself is unlikely, but possible, so if the blanket instructions allow it, put a sheet between the blanket and your body. Tell your dermatologist if you develop any unusual skin symptoms, such as redness or purple color or any webbing or spot formation. You may need to use a moisturizer to keep your skin from drying out or stop using the electric blanket if it causes permanent changes in your pigmentation.
3. Don't bundle it up. Electric blankets should not be caught up, as this can damage the heating cord.
4. Use the cord carefully. Do not put the cord between the mattress and the spring, because it may cause friction with fire hazard.
5. Know when not to use it. Do not use an electric blanket if there is any sign of damage to the wiring or cord, or if the electric blanket is not heating evenly.
6. Never let babies or children use it. It's simply not safe for youngsters.
7. Store it wisely. Turn off and unplug the electric blanket when not in use.
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