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Felix Turner——Works at SmartGrid Technology, Lives in Munich, Germany.
Primarily, this means not overheating the
pan. Overheating
nonstick pans causes their coating to break down, which can result in the release of surface particles and/or toxic gases. ... A specific concern is PFOAs (perfluorooctanoic acids), one of the chemicals used to make some
nonstick pan coatings, including
Teflon.
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