Firefighter Richard Booth has issued important safety advice for the 9.8 million UK households with air fryers – it follows multiple worrying incidents
Millions of UK households are believed to have air fryers. Over recent years, these devices have become a kitchen essential due to their convenience and user-friendly nature.
However, like any kitchen appliance, these need to be used with caution. In fact, a firefighter has issued a safety warning following several air fryer-related fires springing up.
Richard Booth, Station Manager at Nottinghamshire Fire & Rescue, has taken to TikTok to share vital advice for the next time you’re whipping up a meal.
“Use an air fryer? Then do so safely! We’ve attended nine fires caused by air fryers in the last 10 months,” he wrote in a caption accompanying his video.
Richard began his demonstration with a typical air fryer model. The appliance was situated beneath a kitchen cupboard, which is a potential fire risk.
He explained: “We recommend when it’s in use bringing it out from under the cupboards and just making sure the general condition of the air fryer and the plug is in good condition and not cracked.”
Richard added that regular checks should be conducted to ensure the drawers open, close and fit correctly and haven’t sustained any damage over time.
Next, the firefighter rotated the air fryer to draw attention to vents that emit hot air and may accumulate grease. This is another aspect to be mindful of.
Richard recommended only using your air fryer to cook foods deemed safe according to the instruction manual. You should also ensure you have plenty of space for ventilation.
He added: “In the air fryer there is a non-stick lining, so there’s no need to use any grease proof paper or anything like that inside. Make sure you don’t overload it.”
Richard then elaborated on the incidents that had prompted his team to intervene recently. He said: “Four of the call-outs were where the air fryer was actually on a hob.
“[These] had either been switched on accidentally or deliberately. Other incidents were due to poor maintenance and dirty air fryers that had been clogged up with fat.
“There was one incident where someone hadn’t checked the packaging – and there was packaging left in one of the drawers of the air fryer. We do still recommend their use, however, they’re still much safer and cheaper than using your oven.”
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Reacting to Richard’s cautionary advice, one TikTok user wrote: “Love the video, great tips! Had grease proof paper in mine once and it set light! Very dangerous! Keep up the great content.”
A second person shared: “I always keep mine clean and when not in use I always unplug it. Thank you.” Whilst a third individual simply added: “Well done, thank you.”
While a third shared: “Can’t understand why an air fryer is not cleaned after every use. There are no excuses.”

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