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Help! safety hazard! Door opens on heater

 
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fossilnut



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PostPosted: Fri Nov 14, 2008 10:35 am    Post subject: Help! safety hazard! Door opens on heater Reply with quote

I'd appreciate some suggestions.
My little cabin in NE Washington only had electric heat. In order to be prepared for any Winter power outages, I added a propane wall heater on the only vacant piece of wall I had. But my hall closet door opens right onto the heater creating a safety hazard. I thought I'd kept aware of it but the other day, I left the door open and it got a little blackened before I smelled it.
I don't want this to happen again! I would love some suggestions. I'm toying with looking for an automatic door closer (if they make them for interior wood doors). For now, I'm sticking with electric heat and saving the propane for emergencies.
Thanks for your help.


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PostPosted: Fri Nov 14, 2008 12:58 pm    Post subject: Re: Help! safety hazard! Door opens on heater Reply with quote

Is the door open only 90 degrees when it contacts the heater? Or is it open 180 degrees and it contacts the heater? If it is open 180 deg. and it contacts the heater,then you can use the door stops on the hinge pins. If it only opens 90 degrees and contacts the heater, I would switch the door to a bifold. used



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