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		<title>Electric Heating Pad</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[When I was a kid, I was raised to have a fear of electrical heating pads.
The electric blanket just about torched her home, in truth. Ever since then she wouldn&#8217;t permit an electrical heater pad anywhere in her home. I was really married before I ever attempted an electrical heating pad on my own. My [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When I was a kid, I was raised to have a fear of electrical heating pads.</p>
<p>The <a href="http://www.ujug.com/">electric blanket</a> just about torched her home, in truth. Ever since then she wouldn&#8217;t permit an electrical heater pad anywhere in her home. I was really married before I ever attempted an electrical heating pad on my own. My other half had grown up with an electrical heat pad. Her pa had been arthritic, you see, and had required the heating pad electrical to treat his arthritis discomfort. When I first saw my wife using electrical heating pads, I was a little bit startled. I immediately unplugged the electrical heating pad, and looked at her with concern.</p>
<p>She asked me what I was doing, and I explain to her why I didn&#8217;t trust them. She informed me that electrical heating pads had come a good distance since that time.</p>
<p>Today , you might even employ a hot water electrical heating pad with tiny risk. They were made better, and the materials were more immune to flame. If an electrical heating pad gets anywhere close to a critical temperature, it&#8217;ll turn off. Even so, it took me a very long time to trust the electrical heating pad. I knew above all that I could not tell my ma. She wouldn&#8217;t permit her youngsters or her grandkids to live in the same house as an electrical heating pad. She saw heating pads electrical as the devil made flesh, and would never try using them again. In a certain way, I understand her reaction. Of course, you may employ a hot water bottle to treat arthritis or other muscle aches and pains. You can even use an electrical heater to extend the room temperature to make a pleasing atmosphere to ease the muscles. Nevertheless , I was now convinced the electrical heating pad had become completely safe.</p>
<p>Since it seemed to be a safe, efficient way to supply heat to damaged or sore muscles, why not use it? It appears completely logical to me.</p>
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