
Bathroom heat lamps should be installed on the wall or ceiling with sufficient distance to prevent young children from reaching them and causing potential hazards.
1. Installing Bathroom Heat Lamps
Bathroom heat lamps should be hung on the wall or ceiling with enough distance to prevent young children from reaching them and causing potential hazards.
Typically, heat lamp products are purchased with the purpose of providing warmth in the bathroom. Before purchasing a heat lamp, measure the size of your bathroom and choose a suitable type of lamp. + For bathrooms sized 2 - 4 m2: Choose a 2-bulb lamp. + For bathrooms sized 3 - 6 m2: Choose a 3-bulb lamp. + For bathrooms sized 4 - 6 m2: Choose a 2-bulb lamp and a fan or a 4-bulb lamp.

Steps to Install Bathroom Heat Lamps
Step 1: Measure the bathroom area. Choose a heat lamp that suits the bathroom size.
Step 2: Choose a position near the showering area for optimal efficiency, typically above or near the user's showering position. The safe distance between the heat lamp and the user should be 1.8 - 2 m for warmth and safety (height from the bathroom floor to the lamp installation position).
Then mark the installation position. Note that the heat lamp should be installed higher than the showerhead.

Step 3: Mark the position for drilling holes and then anchor screws and mount the lamp bracket. Users should use a concrete drill (hammer) to secure the bracket to the wall, ensuring stability. Additionally, for recessed bathroom heat lamps, identify the upper area of the shower space and create an opening with dimensions matching the recessed lamp size for installation.
Step 4: Locate a power source to plug in or wire to the switch in the bathroom. Then, install the bathroom heat lamp onto the brackets and secure it with sturdy screws. After installation, users should thoroughly check the product's stability and safety.
If inexperienced in drilling or measuring... it's best to request the vendor to send experienced installers to ensure correct technical installation, which will guarantee higher safety.
Keep Away from Children's Reach:
Bathroom heat lamps should be hung on the wall or ceiling with sufficient distance to prevent young children from accessing them and causing hazards. Although designed to be waterproof, for optimal performance and longevity, it's best not to expose the lamp to water during bathing, as it may reduce the bulb's heat emission. Ideally, when installing the heat lamp, request the installer not to place it too close to the showerhead, near the showering area, and install a lamp guard.

Users should regularly inspect the wiring of the heat lamp to check for exposed or broken wires. If any issues arise, they should call a repairman or replace the wiring. During use, it's advisable to clean the heat lamp at least twice a year, before the cold season when starting to use the lamp and after the cold season when it's no longer in use, to remove dust and dirt buildup on the bulb, helping to extend its lifespan.