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Paper towels, napkins, and similar items may seem safe, but rising heat dries them out and increases fire risk. Warmth combined with dust or grease can make these materials dangerous near electrical components.

4. Cleaning Chemicals

Bleach, sprays, and other cleaners are sometimes stored on top of the fridge to keep them away from children. But heat can increase pressure in bottles, and leaks may damage electrical parts, creating toxic fumes or short circuits.

5. Heavy Cookware

Cast iron pans, large bowls, and other hefty items can damage floors or cause injury if they slide due to fridge vibrations. The top surface isn’t designed to hold significant weight long-term.

6. Electronics

Placing devices like routers or tablets on the fridge is risky. Electronics produce heat, and stacking them on a warm surface can lead to:

  • Overheating
  • Reduced device lifespan
  • Unstable internet or performance issues

Why the Fridge Top Is Risky

The top of the fridge is one of the warmest spots in the kitchen. Blocking airflow by stacking items forces the appliance to work harder, which uses more energy and can shorten its lifespan.

Safer Alternatives

If you need to use the space, choose items that are lightweight and not affected by heat:

  • Plastic or fabric baskets
  • Non-flammable decorative items that don’t block vents
  • Small stacks of cookbooks, placed carefully

Conclusion

Although it seems convenient, keeping the top of your fridge clear can protect your appliances, lower fire risks, and prevent food from spoiling. Spending a few minutes to declutter can help your fridge last longer and keep your kitchen safer.

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