No. If you jump into an oven, the fire might get to the engine then it may explode or it will burn you real badly.
Common house flies have a protective exoskeleton that covers their entire body. This allows them to survive microwave oven treatments.
A spark from a baker's oven set his house alight, and this spread throughout London
No, brick fireplaces are not a fire hazard. You still must keep an eye out while it is on, and ensure you put the fire out before leaving the house. But this is the same with candles or the oven.
convection oven :)
You have to delete any smoke detectors and either buy a cheap fireplace and leave it to burn, or the most effective way is to get your sim to bake something in the oven and then move something in front of the oven do your sim cant get to it to take out the food. The food will burn and the oven will catch fire. You can put really flammable objects in front of the oven, like plants or wooden chairs to spread the fire. The house itself doesn't burn; just the contents and possibly the Sims!
dry cooking fire grease fire and oven fire
Aluminium foil will darken in contact with heat and moisture but shouldn't catch fire in your oven.
an oven or small kitchen fire
dry cooking fire grease fire and oven fire
smother it or use a foam fire extinguisher
a fire extinguisher
The fire started in a baker's shop in Pudding Lane when the baker left his baking oven unattended and burning embers fell out of the oven.