Are pizza ovens safe? What you need to know

Outdoor pizza ovens have surged in popularity since the pandemic. It seems most households now have one — after all, the backyard became everyone’s go-to for over a year, so we had to make the most of it. While pizza ovens have been around a long time, they’ve been reintroduced as a new and glamorous cooking appliance, some with the bonus of portable designs. It seems most of us love the idea of making our own pizzas too, so we’re happy to make the space for one.

Pizza ovens can be fun to use and are a quick and delicious method of cooking for yourself or guests. However, with the rise in popularity comes the rise in fire risks, especially for those who are new to pizza ovens. Here’s a guide to make sure you’re using your pizza oven safely and correctly. 

How can a pizza oven cause a fire?

  • Hot exterior — Even though they’re insulated, most pizza ovens have a metal exterior, which means it will get very hot on the outside, especially when you consider that the oven needs to reach an internal temperature of at least 450°F for cooking pizzas — and many are designed to get as hot as 900 to 1,000º. This can easily become a fire hazard for any nearby branches or flammable material which happens to catch it or be blown into it. 
  • Windy conditions — Some pizza ovens are not designed to be used in windy conditions, so it’s always worth checking the manual for this before you start using it. The wind can stoke the fire in some models, raising the internal temperature. The wind could also blow a pizza oven over if it wasn’t stable. 
  • Poor placement — Above all, the pizza oven needs to be stable and secure, away from  your property’s walls or flammable materials. If it falls over during use, it can be a serious fire and safety hazard. It needs to be placed outside, not in the garage or basement. Aside from being a fire hazard, the exhaust gases need to be ventilated properly. Some pizza ovens can be used indoors, but if yours isn’t designed for it, don’t do it.   
  • Poor assembly — Most pizza ovens come fully assembled, however some will need to be put together on arrival. Make sure you follow the instructions accurately and cure the pizza oven if necessary before first use. If a pizza oven is not assembled correctly, it won’t be structurally sound and may falter down the line, causing a fire. If you’re thinking about buying a pizza oven, be sure to check the product description to make sure it’s pre-assembled.  
  • Poor attention — Never leave your pizza oven unattended once in use. You should also keep an eye on any small children and pets.  

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