Mounting attic fans may be roof mounted or gable mounted.
Attic fan fire hazard.
A space heater left unattended can be a serious fire hazard.
Plastic may be a fire hazard as it may catch fire due to the overheating of the motor.
This fire safety measure will help remove soot and debris which could become a fire hazard.
The fema document previously mentioned states that a whopping 43 of all residential attic fires are caused by electrical malfunction.
That said you may want to weigh the pros and cons of attic fan installation.
The single most common cause of residential attic fires is electrical malfunction.
Gable mounted fans are mounted on a hole in the gable wall.
Likewise when there are flammable products nearby your heater you may be risking a fire.
I would find the breaker that operates the attic fan and make sure it is turned off though.
Plastic fan parts may pose a fire hazard.
When dust and debris build up in your hvac s filter it can be a fire hazard.
If you cool your home with an attic fan be sure it is constructed of quality material such as metal.
It then condenses on those surfaces.
If there is power going to the defective.
When circuits are overloaded and the breaker fails to respond appropriately the excess draw could result in a fire.
Some fire safety experts believe the installation of a whole house fan or attic fan may pose an increased risk for attic fires.
It is not a fire hazard just having things stored in the attic.
If you have space heaters an attic is probably not the place to keep them.
The fan s electric motor can be miswired and overheat posing a fire hazard.