• Gas stove manufacturers push back on talk of a ban

    From Oscar@21:1/5 to All on Tue Jan 24 11:13:51 2023
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    Appliance manufacturers hit back after a US government official suggested
    the feds are considering a ban on gas stoves over alleged safety hazards.

    The Association for Home Appliance Manufacturers said there are “simple
    steps” consumers can take while they are cooking, such as opening a
    window, turning on a ceiling fan or using a range hood to mitigate any
    harmful emissions.

    The trade group, whose members include big US manufacturers like Whirlpool
    and General Electric as well as overseas companies like Samsung and LG,
    also notes that gas stoves are more budget-friendly.

    “For people who prefer gas, which is more affordable, the association
    wants to preserve consumer choice,” AHAM spokesperson Jill Notini told The Post.

    Gas stoves are “a hidden hazard,” the commissioner of the Consumer Product Safety Commission, Richard Trumka Jr., told Bloomberg on Monday. “Any
    option is on the table. Products that can’t be made safe can be banned.”

    Trumka dialed back his comments on Tuesday, suggesting that any new
    regulation would apply only to new appliances.

    Studies have shown that gas stoves, which are used in 40% of US homes,
    emit pollutants including nitrogen dioxide, carbon monoxide and particles
    at levels that are deemed unsafe by the Environmental Protection Agency
    and World Health Organization.

    The issue has been studied for more than a decade and last year the CPSC
    formed a task force to make recommendations. The trade group, which is participating in the task force, said it’s too early in the process to
    talk about bans.

    “It’s concerning that [the commissioner] made a statement that an entire category of products could be banned when they haven’t begun the formal
    process of data collection,” Notini said, calling the commissioner’s
    remark “presumptuous” and “off the cuff.”

    AHAM expects any recommendations that will result from the task force to
    take at least a year. The first step in the process before making recommendations is to issue so-called “Request for Information” proposals, Notini said.

    “That hasn’t happened yet,” she said.

    At the same time, the appliance industry makes alternatives to gas stoves, including induction appliances, which rely on magnetic forces to heat pots
    and pans.

    Comments:

    Cynthia A
    1 day ago

    Once again, an attack on small businesses, not just consumers. How many
    delis and small restaurants rely on gas to prepare that food you eat. Most
    of them. The larger chains will be able to make the change. Small
    businesses will go out of business.

    Chuck Long
    17 hours ago

    This numbskull idea would cause much more chaos than small businesses to
    go out of business. Prices would skyrocket in both large and small causing
    a ripple effect. This is just more of sleepy Joe pandering to the idiot progressives! Vote Republican folks, and send these people back to mommy
    and daddy's basement!

    IC
    1 day ago

    So it took over a hundred years to figure out that gas stoves cause 12% of asthma cases? And everyone is supposed to get onto a failing electrical
    grid of which 61% of the electricity is generated from fossil fuels—coal, natural gas, petroleum, and other gases.
    What is happening?!

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  • From Klaus Schadenfreude@21:1/5 to All on Tue Jan 24 13:14:31 2023
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    On Tue, 24 Jan 2023 12:34:42 -0800, Siri Cruise <chine.bleu@yahoo.com>
    wrote:

    In article <XnsAF9620DD3A31FA5@0.0.0.2>, Oscar <eli@usa.ve>
    wrote:

    Appliance manufacturers hit back after a US government official suggested
    the feds are considering a ban on gas stoves over alleged safety hazards.

    It's castrating your kitchen!

    If we can save just one trans-child! [sniff]

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  • From Siri Cruise@21:1/5 to All on Tue Jan 24 12:34:42 2023
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    In article <XnsAF9620DD3A31FA5@0.0.0.2>, Oscar <eli@usa.ve>
    wrote:

    Appliance manufacturers hit back after a US government official suggested
    the feds are considering a ban on gas stoves over alleged safety hazards.

    It's castrating your kitchen!

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