Can my hairdryer cause danger or a fire?

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Like, if I wanted to put the part where the air comes out in my blanket to create a heated blanket and just left it on my mattress would that be a hazard?

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  2. CinderrUwU Avatar

    It should be safe as long as you were there to monitor it. I wouldn’t recommend it near a blanket though because if something goes wrong and the other side gets covered by the blanket, is is absolutely a fire risk as the motor will overheat. But in general leaving a hairdryer unattended risks it breaking or overheating

  3. iball1984 Avatar

    I wouldn’t do that. It’s just asking for trouble.

    Also, it’s a very inefficient way to do what you’re trying to achieve.

  4. psjjjj6379 Avatar

    If you’re just trying to stay warm, make a pair of rice socks and put them under the blanket at the bottom/soles of your feet .. your extremities absorb cold and heat so after a minute or two you’ll get hot

    Also makes a good time-of-the-month heating pad

  5. HatdanceCanada Avatar

    I highly recommend a mattress heating pad. Like a mattress cover but it has heating coils in it.

    They aren’t that expensive and the last one we bought worked great for 8 or 9 winters. They are very energy efficient, not much electricity. But you turn that on 15 minutes before bed and it warms the whole bed up. A real luxury for not a lot of money.

    And definitely safer than a hairdryer. Please be safe.