Cooking SafetyKitchen fires are the most common fire in the home. Often these fires occur when people fail to pay attention to what's cooking. Like all fires, cooking fires spread quickly, leaving you just minutes to escape safely. Here are some tips for safer cooking: |
Keep and Eye Open
Not for Kids
Keep it Neat and Clean
Microwave Cautions
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Never forget how dangerous fire can be. If you are unable to put out a fire, get out of the home and call the fire department. When in doubt, get out! If you have a fire in an oven or microwave, turn it off immediately and keep the door closed. Keep the door closed until the fire is completely out to prevent fire spread and the possibility of burns to those nearby. Unplug a microwave if food is burning inside, only if you can safely reach the outlet ! Keeping an oven mitt and a lid nearby when you're cooking is a good idea so you can smother flames from small fires in pans. Carefully slide the lid over the pan (make sure you are wearing the oven mitt) and turn off the burner. Don't remove the lid until the pan is completely cool to prevent it from re-igniting. Keep a fire extinguisher in the kitchen in case of an emergency. Make sure that you know what type of fire the extinguisher will put out and how it works before an emergency occurs. As always, we encourage you to install and test smoke alarms ! ! ! Fire can grow and spread quickly - working smoke alarms in your home can mean the difference between life and death ! Info Courtesy of NFPA.org |