Subtitle: We have all been there in the beautiful, chaotic symphony of preparing a meal. The stove is bubbling, the counter is dusted with flour, and you need a quick, convenient place to rest a damp dishrag. Without a second thought, you drape the cloth right over the oven door handle.
Let me tell you about the day I realized my tea towel was a fire hazard.
I was in my kitchen, preparing a meal. I had a tea towel draped over the oven door handle. It was convenient. It was within easy reach.
Then, I opened the oven to check on my roast, and the towel brushed against the heating element. It started to smolder. I quickly pulled it away, but it was a close call.
I realized that I was lucky. It could have been much worse. It could have started a fire.
The Dangers of Draping Tea Towels Over the Oven Door
Fire risk. The oven door handle can get hot. The towel can catch fire.
Heat damage. The towel can be exposed to heat.
Unsafe for children. They can pull the towel down.
Poor hygiene. A damp towel can harbor bacteria.
Interference. It can interfere with the oven's function.
Clutter. It can make the kitchen feel cluttered.
A distraction. It can be a distraction.
The Close Calls
I've heard stories of tea towels catching fire. A friend of mine had a tea towel ignite when it touched a hot burner. Another friend had a towel that was left draped over a stove that was left on.
The Safer Alternatives
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