The Simple Evening Kitchen Habit That Can Make Your Home Safer
Air fryers have become a go-to appliance in modern kitchens. They’re fast, easy to use, and perfect for busy nights when you want a hot meal without the mess. But while they feel simple and safe, air fryers are still powerful electrical devices—and one small habit can make a big difference in keeping your kitchen safer.
Why a Little Extra Caution Matters
Air fryers operate using high heat, strong internal fans, and electrical components all packed into a compact unit. Even with built-in safety features, everyday wear can happen over time:
Power cords can loosen or weaken
Internal components can age
Small electrical issues may not be obvious right away
In rare situations, heat or electrical activity can linger even after the unit looks like it’s turned off. That’s why safety experts encourage thinking beyond just cooking time.
High Heat, Small Space = Higher Risk
Because air fryers concentrate intense heat in a small area, small issues can escalate quickly. Common risk factors include:
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