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4 Important Safety Tips for Cooking With a Gas Range

6/27/2022 (Permalink)

4 Crucial Safety Tips for Cooking on a Gas Range

Whether you're using your gas range for the first or 400th time, the unique challenges of cooking over an open flame can be daunting. Here are four important safety tips to keep in mind when cooking with gas.

1. Check for Coverage

Each time you light a surface burner on your stovetop, check to make sure that the burner is completely lit. If you notice that the flame only surrounds a portion of the burner cap, turn the stove off again and look closely at the notches around the sides. If you notice grime or grease buildup in these notches, it’s time to clean your stove.

2. Clean Carefully

Cleaning a gas range is simple, but you may damage your stovetop if you aren’t careful. Don’t attempt to move your oven away from the wall, as you could damage the gas line that feeds the burners. Instead, sweep around the base of your appliance carefully with a thin broom or toothbrush.

Remove grates and burner caps completely before cleaning them so that no extraneous cleaning fluids puddle beneath them. Finally, make sure that any chemicals or cleaning fluids you used for range cleaning are completely dry before lighting your stove.

3. Prevent Smoke Smell

Whether you’re making soup, sauce, or the best three-bean chili in Noble, OK, cooking over flame often produces smoke, so it’s important to ensure that your kitchen is well ventilated. If you notice a smoky odor when cooking, then you may need to improve the kitchen's ventilation. You can achieve this goal by making sure your kitchen hood is functioning each time you use your stove and by opening exterior doors and windows.

4. Practice Fire Prevention

Observing basic fire safety is key when cooking with fire. A fire damage specialist can help you determine how best to prevent fires in your kitchen and how to proceed should your home require fire damage restoration.

Remember these four safety tips when using your gas range, and you’ll keep your stovetop in good repair and your kitchen safe.

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