Gas stoves fill the air in your home with particulate matter (pm), which has been found to increase cancer risk in the long term.

So next time you buy a stove, consider choosing an induction stove.

Btw, gas stoves being better or faster than induction is a myth. They have certain specific advantages, but they are actually slower.

Obligatory Technology Connections video:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eUywI8YGy0Y

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    I wanted to comply this data specifically for you. I found the data myself but had GPT formatted for me because I’m lazy. It looks like they’re actually more deaths with electric equipment than there is with gas but I’m guessing that’s because there’s more electric appliances than gas appliances. Even so the data speaks for itself there is no significant safety Factor associated with gas versus electric in terms of explosions or fire hazards. The only significant differences is that gas produces more harmful chemicals when it’s burned

    Gas and electric appliances both pose fire and explosion risks, though in different ways.

    Gas Appliances (Stoves, Furnaces, Water Heaters):

    Fire Incidents: 44,210 home fires annually from heating equipment (NFPA).

    Explosions: 23 gas-related home explosion deaths in 2023, the deadliest year in two decades (PHMSA).

    Health Risks: Emissions of carbon monoxide and nitrogen oxides contribute to respiratory and cardiovascular diseases.

    Electric Appliances (Stoves, Furnaces, Water Heaters):

    Fire Incidents: 51,000 electrical fires yearly, causing ~500 deaths, 1,400 injuries, and $1.3 billion in damages (ESFI).

    Recent Recalls:

    LG (2025): 500,000 ovens recalled due to fire hazard (28 fires, injuries, pet fatalities).

    Samsung (2024): 1 million electric ranges recalled due to fire risk (250 fires, 40 injuries).

    Both require proper maintenance and safety precautions, but gas carries additional explosion and health risks, while electric fires are often linked to faulty wiring and design flaws.