"You can make slotted shims to fit behind the knobs -- prevent them being pushed in so they could turn. And sweetly explain to the kids that removing those shims will lead to broken fingers..."
I solved that problem by just turning the gas on at the tank when I was ready to cook and turn it off after I finished. I always do that because If there was a leak, I could die of Gas Poisoning while sleeping. |
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