Thanksgiving is a time for sharing warmth, friendship and love, and to be thankful for what we have. It¹s also a holiday that seems to revolve around the kitchen, which is usually crowded with guests and little helpers. In the midst of all the hustle to get your meal prepared, take some precautionary measures to prevent burns or a kitchen fire.
- Keep the stovetop and oven clean. Built up grease can ignite when turkey drippings spill over.
- Have a fire extinguisher handy in case of a grease fire. If the fire is small, cover it with a lid or a larger pan and turn the burner off.
- Don’t leave food cooking overnight or while you are away in another room.
- Keep an eye on the stovetop. Unattended cooking is the leading cause of home fires in the U.S., according to the National Fire Protection Association.
- If a fire occurs in your oven, keep the door closed and turn off the oven. By keeping the door closed, you will keep oxygen from fueling the fire and keep you and your guests from any danger of being burned.
- Keep the number of people in your kitchen to a minimum, especially children. Crowded kitchens can cause confusion and result in burns.
- Turn pot handles on the stovetop toward the center of the stove so they are not easily bumped.
- Make sure electrical appliance cords aren’t hanging over the counter.
- Always use cooking equipment that has been tested and approved by a recognized testing laboratory such as Underwriters Laboratories (UL). Turkey fryers are not UL listed appliances due to the high risk of tip over, spill over, or over heating which can lead to hot oil exposure, severe burns and a fire. Cooking bags and approved roasters can be excellent alternatives.
Article Credits: Fire Marshal Alan Perkins, CFPS, is a 32-year veteran of the fire service. A Certified Fire Protection Specialist through the National Fire Protection Association and a member of several similar safety organizations. Perkins is the Fire Marshal for the Washington Township Fire Department, Dublin, Ohio. For more information, contact: Leslie Dybiec, Public Information Officer Phone: (614) 652-3928 Fax: (614) 766-2507 or ldybiec@wtwp.com
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