Thanksgiving Fire Safety |
By Level Green Volunteer Fire Department | |
November 10, 2024 | |
From stuffing to sweet potatoes to pumpkin pie to leftovers, everyone has a favorite Thanksgiving food item. As you plan your holiday meal, follow these cooking tips. They will help you keep your Thanksgiving dinner delicious and safe. Cooking is the biggest cause of home fires and fire injuries, and Thanksgiving is the peak day for home cooking fires. The day has three times the average number of reported home structure fires involved with cooking equipment. Start with these fire safety tips: A note about frying turkeys Deep-frying turkeys has become popular in recent years. This cooking method has a lot of risks. Turkey fryers get hot all over, so they need to be handled with great care and only by an adult. They can tip over, spilling hot cooking oil. Partially frozen turkeys or wet turkeys placed into hot fryers will cause the oil to splatter. If fryers are overfilled, the hot oil will spill over the side when the turkey is added. Even a small amount of oil on a hot burner can start a fire. If you deep-fry a turkey, please follow this advice: • Always use the fryer outdoors on a flat surface, safely away (10 feet) from structures, wooden decks, and covered patios. No matter There’s nothing more satisfying than cooking a good meal for the people we love. Make safety a priority in your kitchen at Thanksgiving and all year long. |
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