Not sure if this is the right area or not, but here goes.
I bought a portable heater & someone burnt themsleve when the tipped against it. It is a panel heater thaty looks like a radiator - not one of those old ones which had electric bars in them. It is designed to stand alone on the floor or to be affixed to a wall.
I've reread the leaflet it came with & it doesn't mention anywhere that is may cause burns.
I won't be using it again & I'm fairly confident I will be able to get my money back, but I'm concerned about the lack of warning - I'd dread to think if a baby or young child tipped against it.
Are there certain rules governing such appliances?
thanks
I bought a portable heater & someone burnt themsleve when the tipped against it. It is a panel heater thaty looks like a radiator - not one of those old ones which had electric bars in them. It is designed to stand alone on the floor or to be affixed to a wall.
I've reread the leaflet it came with & it doesn't mention anywhere that is may cause burns.
I won't be using it again & I'm fairly confident I will be able to get my money back, but I'm concerned about the lack of warning - I'd dread to think if a baby or young child tipped against it.
Are there certain rules governing such appliances?
thanks