"Nitrogen dioxide (NO2) emissions: Gas stoves release NO2, a pollutant that can irritate the lungs, exacerbate asthma, and increase the risk of respiratory infections. Carbon monoxide (CO) poisoning: Improperly vented gas stoves can release CO, a colorless, odorless gas that can be fatal. Benzene exposure: Benzene, a carcinogen, has been found in the air near gas stoves. Increased risk of childhood asthma: Studies have linked gas stove use to a higher risk of childhood asthma."
I had to get rid of my 6 year old 800 cooktop because it was too expensive to repair 2 of the burners 😢. Looked good but not reliable.
I’ll hope mine lasts longer than 6 years. What broke?
Indoor air quality experts advice against gas stoves, or other combustion in home.
HAHA. Ok thanks for watching.
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Right?
Ever notice how wrong our experts are on a regular basis? Are you still wearing a mask?
"Nitrogen dioxide (NO2) emissions: Gas stoves release NO2, a pollutant that can irritate the lungs, exacerbate asthma, and increase the risk of respiratory infections.
Carbon monoxide (CO) poisoning: Improperly vented gas stoves can release CO, a colorless, odorless gas that can be fatal.
Benzene exposure: Benzene, a carcinogen, has been found in the air near gas stoves.
Increased risk of childhood asthma: Studies have linked gas stove use to a higher risk of childhood asthma."
Only if you live in a place where you have zero ventilation. You need to understand how to choose a hood.