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Gas stoves in New York: What are the health damage they produce and how to change them to electric stoves |Univision 41 New York WXTV |univision

Mrs. Angela, known as Grandma, loves to cook.She for decades prepared her delicacies on a gas stove, but a leak from her ended up in the hospital.

The organization We Act carries out a study on the damage to health caused by gas stoves.“When we removed the gas stove from a house we were able to reduce the levels of nitrogen dioxide that causes asthma by 35%,” says a spokesperson for We Act. China gas

Gas stoves in New York: What are the health damage they produce and how to change them to electric stoves |Univision 41 New York WXTV |univision

Currently the Inflation Reduction Act offers low-income families up to $2,000 to purchase an electric stove.

Children living in low-income neighborhoods like the Bronx are three times more likely to be hospitalized for asthma.

As of January 2024, buildings with up to 7 floors will have to install induction stoves, for larger buildings, the deadline will be in 2029.

New York was the first state in the entire country to ban gas stoves in new construction.In New York State 62% of homes have gas stoves.

Mrs. Angela, now 85 years old, continues to prepare her favorite dishes, but now she uses an electric stove."If I leave this apartment, I'll take my stove," she says confidently.

Gas stoves in New York: What are the health damage they produce and how to change them to electric stoves |Univision 41 New York WXTV |univision

Electric induction & infrared cooker Harvard University gives these tips on its blog to reduce the health risks associated with gas stoves: