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  2. How safe is your gas stove? Here's what a new study shows. - AOL

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    “The concentrations we measure from gas and propane stoves lead to dangerous levels within an hour of lighting a stove and stay that way for hours after stoves are off — not just in kitchens ...

  3. The Unexpected Dangers Of Using A Gas Stove - AOL

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    Here are the actual risks, according to an atmospheric chemist.

  4. Gas stoves can leak chemicals linked to cancer, mounting ...

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    A study found hazardous air pollutants emitted from gas stoves in California, including benzene — a chemical known to cause to cancer in some people. Gas stoves can leak chemicals linked to ...

  5. Gas leak - Wikipedia

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    Gas leaks can damage or kill plants. [4] [5] In addition to leaks from natural gas pipes, methane and other gases migrating from landfill garbage disposal sites can also cause chlorosis and necrosis in grass, weeds, or trees. [6] In some cases, leaking gas may migrate as far as 100 feet (30 m) from the source of the leak to an affected tree. [7]

  6. Gas explosion - Wikipedia

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    A gas explosion is the ignition of a mixture of air and flammable gas, typically from a gas leak. [1] In household accidents, the principal explosive gases are those used for heating or cooking purposes such as natural gas , methane , propane , butane .

  7. Gas stove - Wikipedia

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    A gas stove is a stove that is fuelled by flammable gas such as natural gas, propane, butane, liquefied petroleum gas or syngas. Before the advent of gas, cooking stoves relied on solid fuels , such as coal or wood.

  8. Gas stoves can leak chemicals linked to cancer, mounting ...

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    In California, especially leaky stoves exposed people to indoor concentrations of benzene up to seven times higher than the state's safety limit. Gas stoves can leak chemicals linked to cancer ...

  9. Flame supervision device - Wikipedia

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    For gas appliances, a flame supervision device (FSD) – alternative name: flame failure device (FFD) – is a general term for any device designed to stop flammable gas going to the burner of a gas appliance if the flame is extinguished. This is to prevent a dangerous buildup of gas within the appliance, its chimney or the room. [1]