It’s one of those everyday habits almost everyone does without thinking: grab a tea towel, wipe your hands, and drape it over the oven door handle. Quick, simple, convenient.
But recently, a kitchen safety expert explained why this common routine can actually create a serious risk — and once you hear it, you’ll never look at your oven the same way again.
The problem isn’t the towel itself.
It’s what it can accidentally do.
When a tea towel hangs from the oven door, it creates a perfect loop that can catch on clothing, aprons, or even a child’s hand as they walk by. All it takes is one small tug — and the oven door can swing open violently.
What most people don’t realize is that modern oven doors are heavy, spring-loaded, and capable of causing major injuries if pulled open unexpectedly. Several homeowners have shared stories of burned legs, broken dishes, and even toddlers falling face-first toward a hot oven simply because a towel got snagged.
Another danger?
A towel hanging so close to the heat source can easily dry out and ignite. Firefighters often warn that kitchen fires can start from nothing more than a forgotten towel touching a hot oven door or burner.
It’s a tiny detail… but the consequences can be huge.
Many people who read this tip said the same thing:
“I’ve been doing this my whole life and never thought twice.”
Moving the towel to a hook, a handle, or a drawer is a small change — but one that can prevent accidents, burns, or worse.
Sometimes the simplest habits hide the biggest risks, and this one is definitely worth breaking.