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can electric blankets start fires by?

i put my electric blanket under the sheet that is directly on my matress and i heard somewhere that it could easily start a fire is this true?

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A scooter with it's small wheels is statistically more dangerous than a large tired motorcycle. I would argue for a small displacement learners motorcycle! (that is twisting your statement about learning to handle a motorcycle after learning on a scooter) but the safest way of doing it in the end!
Any bike with 50cc or more is (legally anyway) a bike, however regardless of engine displacement, you can be killed on any two wheeled auto be it a Vespa, Honda, Harley, or Schwinn. Possibly you consider that you are not in a position for the Honda CB350s and simply have not made that connection in your head but. My opinion is don't let fear restrict your choices. Take a motorcycle protection type and then that you could make a greater determination of what to trip. If it is only a displacement factor and you have already recounted that you like Vespas verify out the Vespa GTS 250. Honda and Yamaha even have 250cc scooters. If 250cc aren't ample, there are larger displacement scooters on the market as good. Yamaha Majesty four hundred Honda Silverwing 600 Suzuki Burgman 650 i exploit a Honda Reflex scooter to trip to work. Is the Reflex better or cooler then the above bikes? I do not know, however the Reflex is my option of scooter, and i'm joyful with that option. It's my hope that you are going to be as completely happy with the bike you decide upon to journey as i'm with the one I decide on to journey. Experience reliable
The legal difference is the speed. if it goes over 35 miles per hour, then it will be considered a motorcycle. so yes, scooters are safer, but they aren't as efficient as a motorcycle. you may as well buy a car if you are planning on getting a scooter. they do handle differently, when turning, scooters do not lean as much, making it harder to make sharp turns. you do not need a license to drive a scooter going under 35 MPH. but you DO need a motorcycle license if you are going over 35 MPH. they are both very similar, just like riding a bike. a really fast bike. i don't think getting a scooter first will help very much to be safer on a motorcycle. it would basically just restrict your speed. but if you feel like it would make your parents more comfortable, try getting a scooter and work your way up to a motorcycle ^^
not likely, but it is possible. If it is a newer kind that isnt 30+ years old I would say no. You are more likely to start a fire at the outlet where it is plugged into the wall. A sheet is pretty thin and I would rather have a thick comforter over it for better protection. As someone said follow directions on the cord that by law should be on the cord. This is why I like the cove heat. They warm the whole room up and everything you touch feels warm. Just pull the sheets back on the bed and when I go to bed it is already warm. I suggest replacing 220vac baseboard heaters with these.
By sleeping on it instead of under it you could damage the wiring by tossing and turning. Put it above you. That is how it was tested and approved for use.

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