According to the researchers, gas stoves are estimated to lead to 40,000 premature deaths each year in the European Union and Britain, shaving off roughly two years of an average person’s life span.
Thanks for the non-paywalled article. It produces absolutely no evidence though. or even an explanation or theory. One mention of benzene, which is a well known dangerous substance, but also highly flammable. So unlikely to be produced by burning any gas, and no link to a source.
So that sounds like scaremongering to me. If anyone knows how to make benzene out of methane, let me know and we’ll patent the process.
The one link to ‘research’ is one that just shows correlation, not causation.
I mean here in tx we rarely open our windows. It's either searing hot or freezing cold. The MAYBE two or three weeks it's nice outside are hardcore allergy season so nuts to that ...
Paywall, but I rent a place with a gas stove I don't use. I had to take the place because of timing, and I've always wondered, even if I don't use it, is there still a risk of it?
If you never use it, it should be fine. You could always try to find the gas line that goes to the stove and turn it off there - it should have a valve on it.
There's always a risk of a gas leak, even if you don't use an appliance, but you'd (hopefully) smell it before it becomes a major issue. If you ever think you smell a gas leak, immediately call your gas company. They should have a 24/7 emergency number.