What happens if I leave the gas stove on all night?

What happens if I leave the gas stove on all night?

We searched the internet for the best answers on this question and found this article from Digg, by Steve Rousseau. In part this article speaks to this specific question: What Would Happen If You Just Left Your Stove Burner On?


If you have left the gas stove on and there is a flame, this article will help explain the potential safety issues. If however you have left the gas stove on WITHOUT the flame on please read this article : Left gas stove on for 20 minutes or more? Here is what you need to do”


“…​This is What Would Happen If, a close examination of mundane hypothetical situations. Each week, we look at something that you could do but probably never would, and take it to its logical endpoint. This week: What would happen if you left a burner on?…

…You see, the problem isn’t the burner itself, but rather what’s on top of the burner. Let’s say you start a nice ragu, and then leave it to simmer away while you go enjoy the park for a few hours. Maybe you left the heat on a smidge too high, and all the liquid boils off before you get home. Then baby, you got a kitchen fire going.

A pot with too much liquid could also set your home ablaze as well. Maybe you’re making a nice pot of pulled pork, and maybe that fatty greasy goodness boils over… while you’re outside chatting with a neighbor. That’s a kitchen fire.

But if you’re making yourself a cup of tea, and you might have forgotten to turn off the burner after pulling the kettle off the stove. (It happens!) Then, well, it’s not the end of the world. You should maybe just text your roommate just to be sure, though…”

For full article click here : Full Article from Digg


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