⚠️ Avoid This Common Air Fryer Mistake That Can Start a Fire
Air fryers are super convenient—but if used incorrectly, they can become a serious fire hazard. What you see above is not rare; it can happen from simple mistakes many people make daily.
🔥 The Most Dangerous Mistake
Putting parchment paper (or any loose paper) inside the air fryer without food on top.
Why this is risky:
- The strong hot air circulation lifts the paper
- It can touch the heating element
- It may ignite within seconds 🔥
⚠️ Other Common Fire Risks
1. Grease buildup
Old oil and food residue can catch fire at high temperatures
2. Overloading the basket
Blocks airflow → causes overheating
3. Placing it too close to walls or objects
Heat can damage or ignite nearby materials
4. Unsafe electrical setup
Using bad cables or overloaded outlets increases fire risk
✅ How to Use Your Air Fryer Safely
✔ Always place food on top of parchment paper
✔ Clean the basket after every use
✔ Leave at least 4–6 inches (10–15 cm) of space around it
✔ Never leave it running unattended
✔ Use only accessories designed for air fryers
🚨 What To Do If It Catches Fire
- ❌ Do NOT pour water
- ✅ Unplug it immediately
- ✅ Cover it with a lid or fire blanket
- ✅ If the fire spreads, evacuate and call emergency services






