Make sure the cover isn’t covering any part of the burner. Before placing, trim your protector so that it stays at least a half-inch away from the burner. You can also improve overall safety by only purchasing FDA-approved, BPA-free, and PFOA-free gas range protectors.
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FAQ
What is the point of stove burner covers?
Are stove top covers safe for gas stoves?
Can you cook with burner covers?
Is it safe to put a wood cover on a gas stove?
Can a gas stove burner be set to ‘on’?
Luckily there are some ways to prevent the disasters that can occur from gas stove burners being inadvertently set to the “on” position. Products such as RangeSafe knobs—which we use on our own gas stove—along with plastic gas stove knob covers and locking devices can help with this.
Are gas stoves safe?
Roughly 97% of existing stoves meet the new energy-efficiency standards, but the new measure does little to address the concerns over health risks posed by gas stoves. There are simple ways to guard against the potential dangers of natural gas.
Can a gas stove burner be turned on by accident?
Whether from counter surfing pets, adults cleaning the kitchen and bumping into them, or most commonly, curious children, gas range knobs are turned on by accident all too often. Luckily there are some ways to prevent the disasters that can occur from gas stove burners being inadvertently set to the “on” position.
How do you keep a gas burner from turning on?
Knob covers are another option for safety. The third option to help keep gas burners from being inadvertently turned on is to use a set of low-tech plastic range knob covers. These are simple transparent plastic covers that can be used on not only gas but electric ranges as well.