Engineered to help prevent cooking fires and reduce the amount of electricity required to cook
Safe-T-element is available throughout North America as a retrofit for existing electric coiled stoves AND now also available pre-installed on new stoves.
The stovetop is the number one cause of household fires in North America.
The kitchen stovetop is the number one cause of household fire in North America.
According to the National Fire Prevention Association (NFPA) and the U.S. Fire Administration
(USFA):
- A kitchen fire occurs every 8 minutes in the United States
- Unattended cooking is responsible for 70% of these fires
- Over 53% of Americans admit to walking away from the kitchen while cooking.
- Seniors are the highest risk group in North America
- More than 1,200 Americans over the age of 65 die as a result of fire and more than
3,000 are injured due to residential fires
- Seniors between the age of 65 and 75 have a fire death rate twice that of the national
average
- And adults between 75 and 85 are four times as likely to die from fire
- 43% of people who have died in cooking fires were asleep at the time
- Cooking accounts for 42% of all apartment fires
- Cooking is the leading cause of fire on college campuses
- Approximately 12.3 million cooking fires each year are unreported
An electric stovetop element on high and unattended for even a short period of time
reaches a dangerously high temperature and is out of control.
According to a study done by the National Association of State Fire Marshals (“NASFM”)
and the Association of Appliance Manufacturers (“AHAM”), stovetop fires
are the leading cause of civilian injuries, accounting for more than 400 civilian
deaths, $440 million in direct property damage and over $2 billion in related costs
in the United States.
Canada and the United States have the highest per capita fire death rates in the
industrialized world. According to the United States Federal Emergency Management
Agency (“FEMA”), North America possesses a wealth of fire suppression
technologies and fire service delivery mechanisms. However, the NFPA insists that
most of the money is spent on responding to and suppressing fires, not preventing
them.
"Cooking fires create the worst record for fires in the United States. Safe -T-element® will reduce that unacceptable toll when installed in homes across America." - James F. McMullen, Retired California State Fire Marshal.
How Safe-T-element® helps prevent
stove top fires
The Safe-T-element® cooking system is a CSA approved component engineered
to prevent stove top cooking fires before they start. Unlike other technologies
that alert residents that there is already a fire or suppress an existing fire,
the Safe-T-element® actually helps prevent the fire from occurring in the
first place.
Each Safe-T-element is an electronically controlled solid cover plate that is installed
on top of existing stovetop burners. A patented control unit installed inside the
stove controls the temperature of the plate limiting the high-end temperature to
662ºF. Ignition temperature for oil and most common fibers starts at 728ºF while
electric stoves on high go well above 1292ºF.
When the plate reaches just over 662ºF the stove automatically shuts off and then
as the plate cools to just below 662ºF the stovetop is turned on again. In this
way the burner plate caps the high-end temperature at 662ºF below the ignition level
of oil and most common household materials. Considering that water boils at 212ºF,
this temperature is more than enough for efficient and effective cooking.
"Our goal is to see this technology installed in all facilities in the State of Washington" - Chief Mike Brown, Executive Director, Washington State Fire Chiefs
How Safe-T-element® reduces
electricity costs
Because the stovetop cycles on and off during the cooking process there is an added
benefit of electricity savings. The kitchen stove is one of the only major household
appliances that has not increased in energy efficiency over the past 15 years. And
given that the stovetop is used during peak usage times (dinner/breakfast), demand
is high and so too are the related utility costs meaning that the Safe-T-element®
cooking system will pay for itself over time.
Safe-T-element® is particularly
relevant to society's most vulnerable
The Safe-T-element® cooking system is relevant to those who are most vulnerable to fire. It helps to prevent injuries, save lives and protect properties from the dangers of stovetop cooking fires. The product is currently being marketed through established distribution channels to multi-residential senior’s facilities, housing authorities, university housing, military housing, extended stay hotels and facilities that house those who are mentally or physically challenged.
"An exciting product that I know will benefit your supportive housing organization, as it targets the particular needs of the residents you house" - Jo Ferris-Davies, Director, Ontario Non-Profit Housing Assn.
Safe-T-element® is the solution the industry has been looking for
Despite the constant efforts of fire prevention educators to modify cooking behavior, according to the NFPA, stovetop cooking related fires have remained constant and continue to be the number one cause of fire in North America.
Stove manufacturers have been urged by organizations such as the Consumer Product Safety Commission, the United States Fire Administration (USFA) and others to voluntarily come up with a solution to the problem. Pioneering and others in the fire prevention and home safety community believe that Pioneering’s patented Safe-T-element® cooking system is the solution that the industry has been looking for.
"If one major manufacturer were to take the lead, others would quickly follow" - Mike Collins, Executive Director, California Independent Living Council