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Biography: Since its invention in the early 1980?s, the microwave has become a common household kitchen appliance. As with any other appliance, there are safety and maintenance procedures that need to be followed to ensure the device remains safe to use, so let's take a look at the full gambit of all the safety and maintenance tips you and your family should always follow with your microwave. Out-Of-Operation Maintenance and Safety Tips There are certain safety and maintenance procedures you need to follow even when your microwave is not in operation. This will help ensure safe operation while in use, so keep these generic safety tips in mind for your microwave:

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• Read the manufacturer's manual for safety and maintenance instructions. • Ensure your microwave complies with emission limits set by the FDA (U.S. Food and Drug Administration). • Periodically (maybe once per year) get your microwave checked for leaks at an authorized service station. • Keep your microwave clean on a consistent basis. Microwave Materials Safety Tips You want to avoid putting certain materials in the microwave that could be harmful. I'm sure you've heard it's a no-no to put anything metal in the microwave, but there are additional items you should be concerned about as well when it comes to cooking or heating food in the microwave. Avoid microwaving anything that is placed in the following types of containers: • Plastics (plastic bags especially). • Metals (aluminum, tin foil). • Styrofoam. Plastics contain toxic chemicals that are housed inside them, but as long as they remain inside the plastic it is no big deal. However, if released, they can be dangerous, and guess one of the ways these toxins can be released? You got it - extreme heating in the microwave. These toxins can go right out of the plastic, into your food and then into your body after you consume the food. So to be on the safe side, never place any type of plastic material in the microwave. This is especially true for plastic bags (versus Tupperware) as the softer and less sturdy the plastic, the easier it is for the toxic chemicals to be released. Styrofoam has the same toxic concerns as plastics. To play it safe, always use glass, ceramic or microwave-safe paper containers.

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