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A Buddy Heater (like the Mr. Heater Portable Buddy / Big Buddy style propane heater) can be a game-changer for winter power outages, off-grid heat, camping, and emergency preparedness—but only if you’re using it the right way. In this video, we break down 8 common Buddy Heater mistakes that people repeat every season, including the “it seems fine” habits that can quietly create serious safety risks indoors. This isn’t fear content—it’s practical, prepper-minded safety and reliability. If you’re prepping for beginners, building a winter blackout plan, or just want a safer home heat backup, these simple fixes can make your setup cleaner, more dependable, and a lot less stressful when the lights go out. What you’ll learn in this video: Why “built-in safety shutoffs” are NOT a substitute for safe use and good airflow The biggest propane connection mistakes (tanks, hoses, regulators, adapters) and why “close enough” isn’t good enough Why running a propane heater while sleeping or unattended is a risky habit (especially in small enclosed spaces) How bad placement causes overheating, tip-over hazards, and fire risks—even without direct contact Why moving the heater while it’s running (or still hot) causes avoidable accidents and equipment problems The moisture/condensation issue: how indoor propane heat can add humidity and make a space feel worse over time Why skipping maintenance and test runs leads to failures exactly when you need the heater most Fuel storage and runtime reality: how to plan your heat strategy so you don’t run out fast during a winter outage Prepping / emergency preparedness angle: A lot of people focus only on the heater, but real preparedness is a system: safer heat, better insulation, smart room-heating strategy, realistic fuel planning, and backup options. If you’re building a prepper stockpile, a home preparedness plan, or a winter emergency kit, this video helps you avoid the common beginner mistakes and tighten up your setup. Safety note: Always follow your heater’s manual, use a working carbon monoxide (CO) alarm, and use propane appliances only as intended by the manufacturer. This video is for general information and preparedness awareness, not a replacement for professional guidance.