1.Buy from a reputable supplier
Ensure you purchase your air fryer from a trusted retailer to avoid low-quality or unsafe products.
2.Look for the UK Safety Mark or the European ‘CE’ mark
These marks indicate that the product complies with European Union (EU) safety standards and regulations.
3.Do not use an air fryer – or any cooking appliance – while under the influence of alcohol or drugs
It’s important to remain alert and focused while using an air fryer to avoid accidents or mishandling.
4.Stay in the kitchen when using an air fryer
Always supervise the appliance while it’s in use to ensure it’s working correctly and safely.
5.Do not use baking paper in an air fryer
Using baking paper can block airflow, which could interfere with cooking and cause a fire hazard. Opt for air fryer-safe accessories instead.
6.Clean your appliance after each use
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