• TrackinDaKraken@lemmy.world
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    10 hours ago

    Are you forcing people to switch to electric stoves? Are you buying the stoves for them and installing them?

    Also, simply opening a window while cooking, and/or keeping a hood that vents to the outside turned on, makes them safe to use.

    • Luke@lemmy.ml
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      9 hours ago

      No, we don’t force anyone to do anything, electric replacements are offered as a “free” upgrade. We’re a housing cooperative, so technically it’s not free, but it’s paid for by the community’s collective funds.

      The other main problem is that people routinely forget to turn off their stoves. We’ve had the fire department come multiple times this year alone because someone left their gas on and filled their unit with it. One resident left his gas open for who knows how long before he passed out in his living room and shit himself. Luckily someone found him and called the paramedics.

      I guess if it was one person living in the wilderness and they blew themselves up or suffocated, then that’s on them. In a community though, it endangers everyone nearby.

      Gas is not safe.

    • swampdownloader@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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      9 hours ago

      I monitored my indoor air quality prior to getting rid of my gas stove and even with windows open, the levels of the monitored pollutants skyrocket when the stove or oven was going. Maybe if you had a box fan blowing in/out for a long time after you finish you’d be ok, but that’s not ideal if you’re heating/cooling your place.