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Increased Risk for Kitchen Fires

11/20/2019 (Permalink)

“When most of us think about Thanksgiving, images of turkey, stuffing and time spent with loved ones typically come to mind, not fire hazards. However, an increased risk of fire is, in fact, a reality of Thanksgiving. According to the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA), three times as many home cooking fires occur on Thanksgiving as on a typical day.” (Source:NFPA)

Why is Thanksgiving such a fire risk?

  • Host are cooking for multiple people and forget what’s on the stove. Mishaps easily occur.
  • Frying turkeys and different items are sometimes out of peoples comfort zones. Not knowing the dangers of grease fires is a leading cause.

Here are NFPA’s top five tips for cooking with fire safety in mind on Thanksgiving and beyond:

  1. Remain in the kitchen while you’re cooking, and keep a close eye on what you fry!
  2. Always stay in the kitchen while frying, grilling or broiling food. If you have to leave the kitchen for even a short period of time, turn off the stove.
  3. Regularly check on food that’s simmering, baking or roasting, and use a timer to remind you that you’re cooking.
  4. Keep things that can catch fire such as oven mitts, wooden utensils, food packaging, towels and curtains away from the cooking area.
  5. Be alert when cooking. If you are sleepy or have consumed alcohol, don’t use the stove or stovetop.
  6. If you have a small (grease) cooking fire on the stovetop and decide to fight the fire:
    Smother the flames by sliding a lid over the pan and turning off the burner. Leave the pan covered until it is completely cooled. For an oven fire, turn off the heat and keep the door closed.
  7. If you’re cooking a turkey using a disposable aluminum pan, consider doubling up and using two pans to avoid a puncture, as dripping turkey juices can cause an oven fire.


If your Thanksgiving cooking plans turn into a disaster give SERVPRO of Brunswick a call (912)264-6094.

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