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Yes, modern indoor gas heaters are equipped with advanced safety features such as flame failure devices, oxygen depletion sensors, and tip-over protection. However, it's essential to follow the manufacturer's instructions and ensure proper ventilation in the room during use.

Yes, adequate ventilation is crucial when using indoor gas heaters to prevent the buildup of carbon monoxide and ensure safe operation. Always follow the manufacturer's guidelines for ventilation requirements.

Some indoor gas heaters are designed for use in bedrooms, but they must meet specific safety standards and ventilation requirements. Check the product specifications to ensure it is suitable for bedroom use.

Indoor gas heaters are highly energy-efficient as they convert most of the fuel into heat. Models with adjustable heat settings and thermostats allow for optimised energy use, helping reduce heating costs.

Indoor gas heaters typically use natural gas or liquid propane (LPG). Be sure to choose the right type of heater that matches the fuel supply available in your home.