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Yes — if your gas stove burner flame is red, orange, or yellow instead of blue, it can be dangerous and needs attention.
Here’s what it means and what you should do:
🔥 What the red flame means
• Incomplete combustion is occurring — the gas (usually propane or natural gas) isn’t burning completely.
• This means carbon monoxide (CO) may be produced — an odorless, poisonous gas.
• The red or orange color comes from unburned carbon particles (soot) or impurities in the gas-air mixture.
⚠️ Common causes
1. Clogged burner ports (food debris, rust, or grease).
2. Poor air-to-gas mixture — the burner’s air shutter may be closed too much.
3. Low gas pressure or faulty regulator.
4. Contaminants in the gas (rare, but possible if using a bottle or tank).
✅ What you should do right now
1. Turn off the burner immediately.
2. Ensure good ventilation — open windows.
3. Clean the burner (remove the cap and ring, scrub off grease and soot, clear any holes).
4. Relight and observe — if it’s still red/orange, stop using it.
5. Call a qualified gas technician to check the air mixture and gas pressure.
🧯 Important
If you ever feel headache, dizziness, or nausea while it’s on — turn it off, ventilate, and leave the area — possible carbon monoxide exposure.
Would you like to tell me if it’s a bottled gas (LPG/propane) or natural gas setup? I can guide you on what adjustment to check for each type.