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Here’s a guide on how to use them safely and effectively: If you need an infrared heating bulb, Contact IBIB FARMS AND TRADING LTD. Tel: (+233) 0598-988-986 1. Determine the Purpose • Therapeutic Use: For muscle pain, joint stiffness, or relaxation. • Animal Care: To keep animals warm (e.g., chicks, reptiles, or livestock). • Incubation: To maintain heat for hatching eggs. • Room Heating: For small spaces or targeted areas. 2. Select the Right Infrared Lamp • Wattage: Choose based on your purpose. For therapy, lower wattage (100-150W) is typical; for heating animals, higher wattage (250W) might be needed. • Type: Some lamps come with adjustable settings, timers, or protective covers. 3. Setup • Placement: • Mount the lamp securely in a heat-resistant fixture. • Ensure it’s positioned to avoid direct contact with flammable materials. • Height: • Therapy: Keep the lamp 12-18 inches away from the body. • Animal Care: Position it high enough to prevent burns but ensure adequate heat reaches the animals. • Incubation: Maintain a consistent distance to regulate temperature. • Angle: Adjust so the heat is directed at the intended area. 4. Turn On and Monitor • Plug the lamp into a reliable power source. • Turn it on and allow it to heat for 1-2 minutes. • Monitor the temperature closely to avoid overheating or burns. 5. Duration of Use • Therapy: Use for 10-15 minutes per session, 2-3 times a day. • Animal Care: Operate continuously but check temperatures regularly. • Incubation: Maintain a consistent temperature, and use a thermometer for accuracy. 6. Safety Tips • Avoid direct skin or eye exposure for prolonged periods. • Keep the lamp out of reach of children and animals. • Turn off the lamp when not in use to prevent overheating. • Use in a well-ventilated area to avoid heat buildup. 7. Maintenance • Regularly clean the bulb and fixture to remove dust or dirt. • Replace the bulb when it shows signs of wear or reduced efficiency. By following these steps, you can safely and effectively use an infrared heating lamp for your needs.