Are conventional nonstick pans more dangerous when overheated on high heat?
Yes. PTFE nonstick coatings break down above 260C and release toxic gases. This temperature is easy to reach on a high flame.
What's actually in it
The science on this is clear enough to act on. Chemical exposure from this product type is real and avoidable with a simple swap.
Research on this chemical or material consistently finds exposure levels worth reducing, and safer alternatives are widely available.
What the research says
Yes. PTFE nonstick coatings break down above 260C and release toxic gases. This temperature is easy to reach on a high flame.
The research base on household chemical exposure from everyday products continues to grow. Studies consistently show that material selection is the most controllable variable for reducing exposure at home.
The research at a glance
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