After finishing the day's cooking, washing the pots and dishes, and wiping the stove, you feel that the kitchen is very clean? Perhaps you didn't expect that there are three "invisible pollution" in the seemingly clean kitchen that are endangering your health.
Taste
Pollution
When cooking with coal gas, liquefied gas and other fuels, harmful gases such as carbon monoxide will be produced. If the ventilation is not smooth, excessive inhalation can lead to poisoning. Edible oil and food will emit oil smoke under high temperature, and long-term inhalation will increase the risk of cancer.
First of all, try to choose a side-suction range hood. It is close to the stove. It has the highest efficiency and low noise. Pay attention not to place it against the air vent. Secondly, choose olive oil and tea oil with high boiling point when cooking. Again, don't overheat the oil, and don't wait until the pot is full of smoke before cooking. Finally, open the window and ventilate in time after finishing the meal.
Color
Pollution
Although the appearance of the mirror cabinet is beautiful, the backlight and reflection can easily make people dizzy. Colorful and colorful decorations should not be used more. The ancients have said that the colors are blinding. Too strong color will stimulate people's senses, speed up blood circulation and make them nervous, especially for the middle-aged and elderly.
The overall decoration of the kitchen should be simple, and the color should be light rather than dark. Because of the heavy oil smoke in the kitchen, the light color makes the dirt everywhere, and it needs to be cleaned in time to be clean. In addition, the main operation areas such as the cutting board and the stove should have sufficient light. If conditions permit, you can install a wall lamp. When the light is bad, turn on the lamp of the range hood in time.
Sound
Pollution
The cooker collides, the range hood operates, and the cabinet door closes. Excessive noise will cause tinnitus, and may even damage cardiovascular system, resulting in nervous system dysfunction.
Reasonable arrangement of cooking utensils and installation of shock absorption and sound-absorbing door mats can reduce noise. You can also choose a range hood that has the best of both power and silence.