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Do Gas Cookers Pose Any Real Risks To Indoor Air Pollution?
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There is some recent news/research that suggests that gas jobs/cookers cause homes to have indoor pollution levels 5 times worse that outdoor air etc. It states the increased risk of asthma in children and cancer etc.
I know gas cooking has been around for ages, it made me realise I brought up in and have always lived in a home with a gas cooker and no ventilation/ extractor fan. Apparantly extractor fans now have to be installed in new kitchens
Do you think there are any real risks?
I suppose if people witch to electric ovens there will be the risk of EMF/electric radiation lol
I know gas cooking has been around for ages, it made me realise I brought up in and have always lived in a home with a gas cooker and no ventilation/ extractor fan. Apparantly extractor fans now have to be installed in new kitchens
Do you think there are any real risks?
I suppose if people witch to electric ovens there will be the risk of EMF/electric radiation lol
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I always try to ventilate my kitchen, by opening a window (even in the middle of winter), after I've been using my gas cooker for a while.
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I always try to ventilate my kitchen, by opening a window (even in the middle of winter), after I've been using my gas cooker for a while.
I've used electric cooking for years but grew up with gas cookers. My grandmother used gas for cooking all her life and died just short of her 100th birthday - she also heated the house solely from open coal fires.
Her house, like the house I grew up in, was single glazed, very draughty and certainly not insulated like homes are today. It was, I suppose, naturally well ventilated all year round. I suspect that gas appliances are more of a hazard in modern homes.
Her house, like the house I grew up in, was single glazed, very draughty and certainly not insulated like homes are today. It was, I suppose, naturally well ventilated all year round. I suspect that gas appliances are more of a hazard in modern homes.
As stated in the OP, we've been using gas appliances for over a hundred years. I put an extractor fan in my kitchen. What a job that was, drilling through breeze block then 2 courses of brick. That was 15 years ago. A nightmare to do but I'm glad I've done it. Anyway, maybe after using gas for more than 120 years, it could be that we haven't gotten used to it yet! :o)
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