 
  
    Kerosene heaters are viewed by most as an archaic, outdated 
method of heating. But in reality, kerosene is a very cost effective, 
easy to use source of heat. While most of us picture the ancient glass 
lamp when we think of kerosene heaters, there are many modern, high 
efficiency kerosene based heating systems on the market today.
With
 impressive BTU production, these units are powerful enough to warm a 
very large living area at a reasonable cost. While many people enjoy the
 ease of electrical space heaters, the biggest flaw with these units is 
the very high cost of operation. With electrical bills skyrocketing in 
recent years, it's a viable option to explore kerosene as an 
alternative.
Kerosene can be stored for many years, and, contrary 
to what some might think, it's no more dangerous to store than any of 
the chemicals that are already kept in your household. Kerosene heaters,
 in fact, can be considered much safer than gas heating systems. With a 
gas heating system, even a small gas leak can be catastrophic. Something
 as simple as a pilot light going out can lead to an entire home filling
 with gas. In addition to the risk of combustion and fire, these fumes 
are very hazardous for family members who may be unknowingly breathing 
them in.
Another wonderful advantage of kerosene heating is the 
portability. Do you have a garage or workshop that's constantly ice cold
 in the winter? Having additional duct work run to this area can cost an
 arm and a leg, and to make matters worse, you're then stealing away 
valuable heating BTU's from the main living areas of your home. For 
households with an freestanding structure that's not directly attached 
to the home, this isn't even an option.
With a kerosene heater, 
it's as simple as filling it and turning it on. You can use it as 
needed. Once a day, once a week, or once a month, with kerosene, you pay
 only for what you use. Kerosene heaters are great for camping trips or 
outdoor activities as well. There are no wires, no power outlets, no gas
 lines, and no pilot lights to deal with. Simply set it down and turn it
 on, and you're enjoying comfortable, efficient heating immediately. An 
old fashioned kerosene heater can be a great conversation piece as well.
Nothing
 is more relaxing than enjoying a good book during the winter months in a
 comfortable chair beside an old fashioned kerosene flame. With 
constantly escalating electricity and gas bills, it's no surprise that 
people across the world are searching for alternative forms of energy. 
With the flexibility to heat only a portion of your home, it may be 
worth investing in a kerosene heater. Why turn on an entire central air 
unit and heat up the entire home when you're only using one room? Try 
out a kerosene heater and enjoy the savings that many people have known 
about for years!
   
    Sarah writes about ways to save money on heating and cooling 
bills. Among Sarah's most recent work is an extensive write-up on the 
topic of 
portable kerosene heaters and how to effectively and safely use your heater in a 
kerosene heater safety guide.