Go to the vet for help immediately!
they come in indirect contact
It depends on what type of wood you are burning. Pine and cedar are high aromatic oils that can damage their breathing sacks, so I would not recommend using these types. Make sure you are keeping your birds well away from the stove however, as the heat and smoke can bother them.
Kettles are used to boil water for coffee and tea. However, in recent years kettles have transformed the normal stove one to new electric ones.
Either the mother or father sits on it or you put it in an incubater
No, cedar chips or shavings are not safe for rabbits because they can cause liver disease. Rabbits should not be kept near cedar or pine products for this reason. Suitable litters/bedding for rabbits includes:NewspaperYesterday's News brandCarefresh brandHayBoxo brandAspen chips/shavingsWood stove pellets (NOT the kind with accelerant on them! Only plain pellets)
Yes, his armed was burned on a stove.
something burned out..buy a new stove
Fire box
coal
on the stove, in the oven, over the fire, on the gas grill
obviously you'll get burned if you touch the stove while its hot.
stove top heated the logical reason is that the stove top acts as a heatsink ie it helps prevent the whole cooker body getting too hot
A pot handle hanging over the stove could be grabbed by a child or bumped by an adult. This could result in someone being burned.
If the burn spot is burned on food, there are quite a few commercial cleaners made specifically for this type of stove top. They are very effective, and require little to no scrubbing. Just apply a small amount to the area with a damp cloth or paper towel, and rub. The burned food comes off easily, then simply rinse with a clean, damp cloth or paper towel afterwards.
increased on how fast people cooked and took away the use of fire so people will not get burned using it
It was accidentally swept into the stove and burned (the pen had a celluloid body, which was highly flammable).
The zinc coating which is using for galvanizing emits toxic gas when burned.