Single Room Electric Bed Bug Heater | Thermal Flow Technologies

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  • Опубліковано 11 вер 2024
  • Check out our top selling heater for single room bed bug treatments. Simple, effective, and easy to use. Plugs into standard 110v wall outlets. Treats up to 180 square feet of occupied spaces.
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 12

  • @gamesmoney1025
    @gamesmoney1025 2 роки тому +2

    I have a few questions about your heater for bed bugs...1) What is the return policy if this product isn't effective for a customer? 2) Can you be more specific on how to set the product up? 3) How long does this item take to effectively kill the bed bugs? 4) What are the safety precautions a customer must take before setting this item up? Thank you in advanced for taking the time to answer my questions.

    • @thermalflowtechnologies4713
      @thermalflowtechnologies4713  2 роки тому +1

      1. The return policy is based on issues such as damage, not achieving "kill" temps within specifications, which is exceedingly rare. As long as we are notified within 14 days, they will receive a full refund or replacement.
      2. The product setup involves several steps:
      A. Placing the heater and fan inside the space, preferably with no obstructions within a couple of feet. We generally recommend directing the electric heater towards furnishings such as a bed, or a couch, or a headboard; somewhere centrally located in the room.
      B. Plug in cords in different rooms, that are on different circuits. A circuit may power a couple of different rooms, so you will need to look at your panel to verify. Our staff can assist with this if needed.
      C. Turn the heater on, then the circulation fan. The fan should be placed at an angle towards the wall. This will help move air in a circular motion in the room. This circulation helps drive air into the walls, and blend the air uniformly in the room
      D. Around 2-3 hours in, we also recommend starting to move items in the room around to help eliminate cool spots. This is an area where people will experience failure in treatment. Shifting the bed off the box spring, or moving clothing piles around, pulling items out of the closet, are all things that are considered good practice in heat treatments. In lieu of that, a significantly longer period of time will be required to be effective. If you have limited clutter, much less effort is needed.

  • @AbdulRehman-nz4rg
    @AbdulRehman-nz4rg 2 місяці тому

    how much is the price, how long heater fan should run one room, some ppl say 8 hours, some say 12 hours. what is best prectice, i need this treatment

  • @SKIDMARKBROWN
    @SKIDMARKBROWN Місяць тому

    Can you cook with this?

  • @jiujitsu94
    @jiujitsu94 3 роки тому +2

    Can I use this for hot yoga?

    • @thermalflowtechnologies4713
      @thermalflowtechnologies4713  2 роки тому +1

      We have people that have ordered heaters for hot yoga, yes. You will need around 5-6 btus per cubic foot of space to achieve typical hot yoga temps. This is lower than the bed bug requirements of 8-10 Btus per cubic ft.

  • @johndooley8078
    @johndooley8078 2 роки тому

    Kerosene heaters need oxygen. Does the room get up to the temperature needed for a long enough before the oxygen runs out?

    • @thermalflowtechnologies4713
      @thermalflowtechnologies4713  2 роки тому +2

      John, this is an electric heater. It consumes no oxygen during the treatment. Any fuel-based heating device will need external oxygen replacement, as oxygen is consumed in the burner combustion process. Hopefully this answers your question.

  • @dianaroper6632
    @dianaroper6632 11 місяців тому

    What is the price

  • @angietaylor2298
    @angietaylor2298 2 роки тому +3

    BUT DOSE IT ALSO KILL THE EGGS OF BED BUGS ?

    • @thermalflowtechnologies4713
      @thermalflowtechnologies4713  2 роки тому +2

      Heat will eliminate eggs, but the time exposure needed is higher than that of an adult bed bug. This is why we recommend a longer "hold time" at temperatures above 120 degrees. The longer hold time takes into account that the interior spaces of walls and furniture will be a lot cooler than the space temperature, and the extra time allows for those spaces to acclimate and eventually reach equilibrium with the air temps.

  • @kd2mill
    @kd2mill 10 місяців тому

    Over $1100! It's cheaper to hire an exterminator.