Consumer advocates and public health experts say measures to promote safe use of LPG cabinet heaters don't address the problem that they can make homes damp and cold.

A review from the Ministry of Economic Development has recommended better labelling and safety measures for the heaters.

Consumer New Zealand says the report does not acknowledge the moisture problems or emphasise how costly they are to run.

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Emergency heating Posted by: Enquirer 09 Mar 2012 9:48am

We have gas central heating and we are concerned about an alternative heat source if there is a cut in the electricity supply. Our central heating system incorporates a fan (it is ducted hot air) so with no electricity supply we cannot use our central heating.

We are thinking of using a portable LPG heater as emergency back-up. Are there any features we should look for?

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