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The Hidden Fire Risk in Your Kitchen: Is Parchment Paper Actually Safe to Use?

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Have You Already Seen the Warning Signs?

If you’ve ever opened your oven and noticed the parchment paper:

  • Curling at the edges
  • Turning dark brown
  • Giving off a smoky smell

That’s your oven telling you: you’re at the edge of what parchment paper can handle.

These are not things to ignore. The next step could be flames. And no one wants to be dealing with a kitchen fire when dinner was almost ready.

Parchment Paper Is Safe — If You Use It Right

Parchment paper is still one of the most useful kitchen tools for older adults. It makes cooking and cleanup easier on the hands, cuts down on scrubbing, and keeps pans in good shape. But like any tool, it needs to be used with care.

Here’s what to remember:

  • Never use it above 420°F unless the packaging says otherwise
  • Never broil with it
  • Never let the edges stick out or touch oven walls
  • And never, ever confuse it with wax paper

Fire safety in the kitchen doesn’t have to mean giving up convenience. With just a little extra awareness, you can keep enjoying the benefits of parchment paper — without putting yourself, your home, or your meals at risk.

Because while overcooked cookies are one thing… a kitchen fire is another story altogether.

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