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84-Year-Old Swaps Gas Stove for Safer, More Efficient Induction Cooking
15 Oct
Summary
- Doctor helps 84-year-old mother switch to induction stove
- Induction stoves are 10% more energy-efficient than electric
- Induction stoves eliminate gas leak and fire hazards

As of October 15th, 2025, a doctor in Western Sydney, Australia, has helped her 84-year-old mother make the switch from a gas stove to an induction cooktop. Dr. Kim Loo, who has nearly four decades of experience in the medical field, explains that the change has provided her mother with a renewed sense of peace and safety.
Loo was concerned about the potential hazards of her mother's gas stove, including the risk of gas leaks and kitchen fires. Induction stoves, which run on electricity, eliminate these dangers and are also 10% more energy-efficient than conventional electric stoves, leading to increased savings on energy bills.
The doctor's mother has adapted well to the new technology, even continuing to cook her favorite Chinese dishes on the induction cooktop. Loo notes that if an 84-year-old can make the switch, anyone can, as induction stoves are becoming more accessible and affordable, with plug-in burners available for as low as $50.
Loo's decision to help her mother upgrade to a safer and more efficient cooking solution reflects her role as a board member of Doctors for the Environment Australia, an organization dedicated to educating the public about the health impacts of climate change.