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Safety & Risks — Sub-Zero refrigeration

When to stop and call someone: refrigerant, electrical, water damage, spoiled food.

Guides on Safety & Risks

  • Five bottles of juice on a glass shelf above three jars of sauce
    Safety & Risks

    A Burning or Electrical Smell From a Refrigerator: What to Do in the First Minute

    This is the one symptom on this whole site where the correct first move is the breaker, not the phone. What that smell usually is, the short list of things that produce it, and why a refrigerator can genuinely start a fire.

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  • Two pressure gauges mounted on refrigeration machinery, read at close range
    Safety & Risks

    Refrigerant Leaking From a Refrigerator: the Real Risk and the Right Response

    Most of what is written about this is frightening and wrong in both directions. What is actually in your refrigerator, what a leak does and does not do to you, and why this is the one repair nobody should attempt at home.

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  • An open breaker panel with its circuits labelled for the range, dryer, dishwasher and refrigerator
    Safety & Risks

    Breakers, Surge Protectors and Dedicated Circuits: Powering a Sub-Zero Safely

    A tripping breaker is the one symptom as likely to be the wiring as the appliance. What a built-in refrigerator needs from a circuit, why extension cords are not an option, and how storm season settles the surge-protector argument here.

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  • Dark kitchen counter with a gold-veined marble backsplash under warm lighting
    Safety & Risks

    Mold in a Refrigerator: Where It Grows in a Humid Climate and How to Get It Out

    Four hiding places, and only one of them is the shelf you can see. In South Florida all four fill faster than the manuals assume — and this is the rare safety problem an owner can genuinely fix in an afternoon.

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  • A freezer drawer packed tightly with bags of frozen fruit
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    How Long Food Stays Safe in a Refrigerator Without Power — a South Florida Answer

    Four hours, forty-eight hours, and one number that matters more than either. The USDA thresholds, what to do with a built-in you cannot move, and how to prepare a Sub-Zero before a storm.

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This article is based on:

  • Official manufacturer documentation
  • Internal repair procedures
  • Technician repair history
  • Company quality standards
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