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Many homeowners use the top of the fridge to display bottles of decorative wine, liquor, or cooking oils like olive oil. This is a very poor storage choice for two main reasons.
4. Cookbooks or Paper Products
It might seem handy to keep your favorite cookbooks, notebooks, or even stacks of paper napkins on the fridge, but paper is flammable and easily ignites.
Fire Risk: Since the refrigerator generates heat and has electrical cords that can sometimes spark, placing highly flammable materials like “Paper and cardboard” directly on top significantly increases the fire risk in your kitchen.
Dirt and Mess: Paper easily attracts and holds kitchen mess. Grease and dust accumulate very quickly on paper, making it a “magnet for mess” and unhygienic.
Better option: Keep all cookbooks and important recipes on a sturdy kitchen shelf or in a drawer.
Injury Hazard: This practice creates an immediate safety hazard because heavy items can easily shift or become unbalanced, especially when the refrigerator door is opened or “slammed shut.” Injuries from falling objects like “heavy pots are more common than you’d think.”
Better option: Store all bulky cookware in lower, dedicated cabinets or pantries for safer and much easier access.
6. Medicines or Supplements
Many people store their medicines, vitamins, or nutritional supplements high up and out of the way, but using the top of the fridge for this purpose is a big “mistake.”