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Air Fryers Pose a Fire Risk if Not Used Safely, Insurer Says

Last updated: February 19, 2025 7:48 am
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Insurance company Aviva has issued a warning about the potential fire hazards associated with air fryers. A survey of 2,000 adults in the UK revealed that nearly one in five people have experienced fire-related incidents while using their air fryers. These incidents included smoke, overheating, and scorching, highlighting the importance of using air fryers safely.

In cases where fire damage occurred due to air fryer use, the average insurance claim in 2024 was a significant £29,555. However, it is essential to note that air fryers themselves are not inherently unsafe. The majority of fire hazards were attributed to users not following safety guidelines, with only 21% of respondents admitting to following all safety recommendations.

Common bad habits identified by Aviva included leaving the air fryer unattended while cooking, using excessive oil, operating the appliance in non-ventilated areas, placing the fryer on flammable surfaces, using extension leads, and overfilling the basket. To mitigate these risks, it is crucial to purchase air fryers from reputable brands and adhere to manufacturer guidelines and safety tips.

When using an air fryer, it is recommended to place it on a stable, non-flammable surface, keep flammable items away, ensure adequate space for air circulation, and use it in a well-ventilated area. Additionally, it is advised not to leave the air fryer unattended for extended periods and to avoid overfilling the basket to prevent contact with the heating coil, which could lead to a fire.

Maintaining an air fryer safely involves regular inspection for wear and tear, avoiding the use of damaged power cables or plugs, plugging the appliance directly into a wall socket, and keeping the fryer clean. Cleaning the air fryer after each use, wiping up any oil residue, brushing debris from the heating coil, and gently cleaning the crisper plate with hot, soapy water are essential practices to prevent fire hazards.

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In conclusion, while air fryers can be a convenient and efficient cooking appliance, it is crucial to use them responsibly to avoid potential fire risks. By following safety guidelines, maintaining the appliance properly, and practicing safe cooking habits, users can enjoy the benefits of air frying without compromising their safety.

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