Conclusion Electric stovetop burners would cause fewer fires if their highest temperature were limited to 350ºC (662ºF), which provides more than enough heat for efficient and effective cooking. ███ ██████ ███████████ ██ █████ ███████ ███ ███ ████ ██████ ██████ ██████ ██ ███████ ███ ████████ ███████ ██ ████ ██ ████ █████ ███████
Limiting electric stove burners to 350°C would cause fewer fires. This is supported in two ways: first, by telling us that the minimum ignition temperature for certain things is above this point; second, by stating that electric burners can currently go far above the temperature needed to ignite these items.
The conclusion is the author’s claim about lowering fire risk: “Electric stovetop burners would cause fewer fires if their highest temperature were limited to 350°C (662°F).”
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