I know way more people who have trouble breathing around pets than an open flame.
Re: Stove: Gas
51jason (he/him/his) from volo (illinois)
I know way more people who have trouble breathing around pets than an open flame.
Well yeah.
That's because they're *allergic* to the animals, and simply absorbing harmful levels of air pollution from the stove. There's a growing body of evidence that indoor pollution from gas stoves has a significant role in the development of childhood asthmajfv wrote: Mon Jan 23, 2023 6:40 pmI know way more people who have trouble breathing around pets than an open flame.
Yeah, I'd agree that induction is a good choice. It's safer (from a fire/explosion standpoint) than electric or gas, pollutes less than gas, uses less electricity than electric, and has other benefits. The only trade-offs seem to be that there is a bit of a learning curve, and expense.biscuitdough wrote: Wed Jan 25, 2023 7:41 am This brings us back to environmental soundness. If the way for your stove to not give your kids asthma is to bore out a 6” hole in your insulated wall for a girthy duct, maybe the best choice is still induction.
That’s assuming you have good insulation.
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