No, it cannot.
Yes, an electric stove can cause a fire if it is not used properly or if there is a malfunction in the appliance.
If you have food, grease left in the stove or on the stove top it can catch on fire. Bad wiring can also catch on fire.
Because you can forget about it and it can cause a fire. -K
He knits them beside the fire. He knits them beside the fire.
Beside the Dying Fire was created on 2012-03-18.
Ramon Agpoon is the inventor of "Dragon Fire Stove"
To effectively put out a grease fire on the stove, follow these steps: Turn off the heat source, cover the fire with a metal lid or baking sheet, or use a fire extinguisher labeled for grease fires. Do not use water, as it can cause the fire to spread. If the fire is small and manageable, you can also smother it with baking soda or salt.
Fire + Stone + Coal = Stove
If the stove was designed with legs (most are) then you should have legs on the stove. This is to keep the very hot parts of the stove away from things that can burn. Some masonry stoves do not have legs- but weigh several tons, and will never get hot enough to cause a fire.
You can but don't. If the door opens to the left and the stove's on the right, every time someone wants something out of the fridge while you're cooking you'll have to move, and if the stove's on the left you'll get hit by the door every time someone goes in there.
They do provide safety benefits. The lids keeps unwanted debris from settling in the burners. This can cause a fire if someone does not know it is there when the stove is being lit.
If you put your face on a hot stove, it WILL burn. It will also burn if you keep it over hot steam/smoke or a fire for a few minutes. Moral of the story question: Don't try to put your face on or directly above a stove.