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Is it safe to reuse oven after there has been a fire inside it, and a fire extinguisher was used?

Yesterday. I accidently caught my oven on fire while using the broiler. It was a mess. My husband used the fire extinguisher to put out the flames. That stuff went EVERYWHERE. Anyhow., I've washed everything that was covered in the soot .I used water to rinse out the soot in the oven, being careful to wipe down the coils., then I took an SOS pad to the walls, ceiling(what I could around the broiler) floor, and door. And I've rinsed it a few times since. Is it ok to use my oven? I do not anything coming in contact w/ my food. The broiler coil looks like hell. I wiped it the best I could, but it really looks ****** up. Like food or debris is still on it, but I wiped it vigorously

Answer:

When you say protection, I think of condoms. When you say shield, I think of a windshield or a face shield or something.
a gang of soldiers come to my mind caZ they are using the sheld and condoms when i saw the word protection
When I hear protection I think of rubbers. When I hear shield I think of World of Warcraft.
Nope and I don't think the results would be too pretty if you didn't slow down
Because you are not the manager and is filling in as a volunteer I think you would do well to things as they are. How did you know they did not have work visas? Now that you know, the problem is your grandfather and not yours. As a grandson you might want to bring this to his attention-now that you know- or just go in and do the best job you can until you are replaced.

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