William Wilkerson+FollowWould You Cook Here? Wild Kitchen SetupImagine moving into a dreamy Brooklyn apartment—except the kitchen has no windows, no vent, and a gas stove. People online are freaking out, calling it a total safety hazard (and honestly, I’d be nervous too). Apparently, gas stoves can pump out some nasty stuff like carbon monoxide and nitrogen dioxide, and without ventilation, it’s a recipe for trouble. Some folks suggest switching to induction burners or at least making sure your CO alarm works. Would you risk it or make the switch? #ApartmentLife #KitchenFails #GasStove #HomeSafety #RenterProblems #Home00Share
Jamie Brown+FollowGas Stove Oops Nearly Turns DeadlyImagine waking up and realizing you left your gas stove on all night—yikes! That’s exactly what happened to one Redditor, and now they’re super paranoid (understandably). Turns out, even a simple mistake like this can be a real danger because of carbon monoxide, aka the silent killer. The good news? Electric and induction stoves are way safer, and CO detectors are a must-have. Have you ever had a close call like this? #HomeSafety #GasStove #CarbonMonoxide #LifeHacks #InductionCooking10Share
Lori Elliott+FollowGas Stoves: The Shocking Cancer LinkJust found out gas stoves might be way riskier than we thought—especially for kids! New research says homes with heavy gas stove use and bad ventilation have way higher cancer risks, and kids are hit the hardest (up to 16x the usual risk 😳). The culprit? Benzene, a nasty carcinogen. If you’re worried, switching to induction stoves or even a $50 plug-in burner can help, and there are big discounts for upgrades right now. Would you ditch your gas stove after hearing this? #HealthAlert #GasStove #IndoorAirQuality #Parenting #HomeHacks #Health81Share