7 things Indian families should never keep near the stove
These may seem obvious, yet they are often left within arm’s reach of the burner. That is exactly why they should be stored elsewhere. If children are around, keeping them near the stove adds another layer of risk. Fire-starting tools should never sit beside the fire itself.
Wooden spatulas and chopping boards
Wood is useful in the kitchen, but it does not belong too close to high heat. A wooden spoon resting on a hot burner can darken, crack, or even catch fire. Chopping boards left nearby can also absorb grease and heat, making the space dirtier and more hazardous.
Salt, sugar, and spice jars
These are used constantly, which is why they often end up lined up right next to the stove. But steam, heat, and oil splatter can ruin the contents, cause clumping, and make the jars grimy fast. Keep them within reach, but not in the blast zone.
A stove area works best when it stays clear, dry, and intentional. In a home where cooking is daily and nonstop, that small strip of counter space can either support safety or invite trouble. The safest kitchens are not the most beautiful ones. They are the ones where everything is where it should be, and nothing is sitting too close to the flame.