3.3. Safety during operation
The outside temperature of the stove during testing was recorded as 105 °C, which can burn users, so it is recommended to use a handle when moving or handling a hot stove. During the operation of the stove, carbon monoxide was obtained, which is toxic in nature. Therefore, it is recommended not to use the stove in an enclosed area, i.e. in a tent, camper or in a house. Subsequently after completion of the burning period some charcoal is obtained as unburned fuel. If the stove is closed before charcoal is fully consumed, there are chances that the charcoal remains a fire hazard. Disposal of the charcoal in a safe place where it does not produce a fire, or waiting until it cools to a safe temperature [25], is also an important requirement in operating a stove.
3.3. Safety during operationThe outside temperature of the stove during testing was recorded as 105 °C, which can burn users, so it is recommended to use a handle when moving or handling a hot stove. During the operation of the stove, carbon monoxide was obtained, which is toxic in nature. Therefore, it is recommended not to use the stove in an enclosed area, i.e. in a tent, camper or in a house. Subsequently after completion of the burning period some charcoal is obtained as unburned fuel. If the stove is closed before charcoal is fully consumed, there are chances that the charcoal remains a fire hazard. Disposal of the charcoal in a safe place where it does not produce a fire, or waiting until it cools to a safe temperature [25], is also an important requirement in operating a stove.
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