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Thanksgiving Safety

By Aaron Briner
Nov 21, 2017 at 09:20 PM

For most, the kitchen is the heart of the home, especially during the holidays. From testing family recipes to decorating cakes and cookies, everyone enjoys being part of the preparations.

So keeping fire safety top of mind in the kitchen during this joyous but hectic time is important, especially when there is a lot of activity and people at home. As you start preparing your holiday schedule and organizing that large family feast, remember, by following a few simple safety tips you can enjoy time with your loved ones and keep yourself and your family safer from fire.

Thanksgiving by the numbers

  • Thanksgiving is the peak day for home cooking fires, followed by Christmas Day and Christmas Eve.
  • In 2015, U.S. fire departments responded to an estimated 1,760 home cooking fires on Thanksgiving, the peak day for such fires.
  • Unattended cooking was by far the leading contributing factor in cooking fires and fire deaths.
  • Cooking equipment was involved in almost half (48%) of all reported home fires and civilian and tied with heating equipment for the second leading cause of home fire deaths.

Safety tips

  • Make sure your smoke alarms are working. Test them by pushing the test button.
  • Never leave lit candles unattended.
  • Stay in the kitchen when you are cooking on the stovetop so you can keep an eye on the food.
  • Stay in the home when cooking food in the oven, and check on it frequently.
  • If your children are in the kitchen, discuss Kitchen Safety with them:
    • The stove is hot, and the steam or splash from hot foods and liquids could cause serious burns.
    • Knives are sharp! Teach appropriate hand placement and appropriate technique.
    • Keep matches and utility lighters out of reach. For use by adults, or under adult supervision only.

 

 

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