Doesn ThermaSkirt get hot to the touch and isn that a safety problem?
Well, yes & no. ThermaSkirt can run at lower operating temperatures than conventional radiators as it has a much larger surface area and better heat distribution. As a result ThermaSkirt is potentially a lot safer than conventional radiators, and if required special temperature limiting valves are available for the vulnerable. The biggest safety issue with radiators is in fact impacts from falls, (Source: HaSS & LaSS Report 2002) and because ThermaSkirt has no sharp edges or exposed valves, this problem is completely overcome.
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