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Helping to Keep Your Holiday Safe from Cooking Fires and Some Tips

11/20/2023 (Permalink)

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The holiday season is a time for joy, togetherness, and delicious feasts shared with loved ones. However, it's also a time when the risk of cooking fires can significantly increase due to the elaborate meals prepared during these festivities. To ensure a safe and enjoyable holiday season, it's essential to be aware of potential fire hazards and take preventive measures. In this blog, we'll share some valuable tips for keeping your holiday celebrations safe and enjoyable.

1. Stay in the Kitchen:

One of the leading causes of cooking fires is leaving the kitchen unattended while preparing a meal. Whether you're roasting a turkey, frying latkes, or baking cookies, it's essential to stay in the kitchen at all times while cooking. Assign someone the role of "kitchen monitor" to keep an eye on what's on the stove or in the oven.

2. Keep Flammable Items Away:

Ensure that flammable items such as kitchen towels, oven mitts, and wooden utensils are kept away from the stovetop and other hot surfaces. It's easy for these items to catch fire if they accidentally come into contact with a burner.

3. Have a Fire Extinguisher Handy:

Make sure you have a fire extinguisher rated for kitchen fires within easy reach. Familiarize yourself with how to use it and be ready to act quickly if a fire does break out.

4. Test Smoke Alarms:

Before the holiday season kicks into high gear, test your home's smoke alarms to make sure they're functioning correctly. Replace batteries if needed and ensure they can provide early warning in case of a fire.

5. Don't Overcrowd the Oven:

While preparing large holiday meals, it can be tempting to maximize oven space. However, overcrowding the oven can lead to uneven cooking and potential fire hazards. Follow your recipe's guidelines for oven spacing and temperature.

6. Keep Kids and Pets Safe:

Ensure that children and pets are kept a safe distance from the cooking area. Hot pots and pans, sharp utensils, and open flames can pose dangers to curious youngsters and pets.

7. SERVPRO of Bear/New Castle Can Help:

In the unfortunate event of a cooking fire or any other fire-related incident during the holidays, you can count on the professional fire damage restoration services provided by SERVPRO of Bear/New Castle. Their experienced team is available 24/7 to help with fire damage cleanup and restoration, ensuring that your home is quickly and effectively restored to its pre-fire condition.

Remember, a little caution and preparedness can go a long way in preventing cooking fires and ensuring a safe, enjoyable holiday season. By following these tips, you can help keep your holiday celebrations filled with warmth and happiness, rather than the heat of a cooking fire.

Wishing you a safe and joyful holiday season from SERVPRO of Bear/New Castle!

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