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The Sun Cook uses no fuels and doesn't have any flame making it very safe for its users.
For the same reason there's also no smoke thus sparing users from the inconvenience of breathing it and getting its smell on the clothes. Users that cook frequently in ways that expose them to smoke will also get the added benefit of reducing or eliminating the risk of developing lung and eye diseases.
The risk of users getting burned is very low. The only hot surfaces are located inside as the external parts will only get hot as any other appliance placed under the sunshine. Inside the cooking compartment users should be careful not to touch the internal mirrors nor the bottom plate. This is easily and naturally done as the aperture is large enough to let the users hands place or fetch the cooking vessel.
One of the Sun Cook's design requirements was that the focal point of its concentrating mirrors should pose no danger of causing fires in the surroundings or even blindness to its users . This was achieved by adopting the box design that concentrates the sun's rays inside it.
Another potential worry of outdoor cookers is the danger of animals eating or spilling the food. In order to address this the cooking compartment might only be opened by pressing a button that releases it. This also prevents small children from opening it. |
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