Preventing Kitchen Fires
Incident #: Date of Incident: 10/08/2013 Issuing Officer: AC Schaeffer
Narrative:
Preventing Kitchen Fires
With families spending more time in the kitchen, safe cooking behaviors are worthy of family conversation. Cooking equipment, most often the range or stovetop, remains the leading cause of reported home fires - and home fire injuries - in the United States. The SFD wants to change that, and we need your help!
Safe Cooking Behaviors...
It's a recipe for serious injury or even death to wear loose clothing (especially hanging sleeves), walk away from a cooking pot on the stove, or leave items that can catch fire, such as potholders or paper towels, near the stove. Whether you're cooking a holiday dinner - or a snack for the children, safe cooking behaviors keep you and your family safe.
Choose the Right Equipment and Use It Properly:
- ALWAYS use cooking equipment tested and approved by a recognized testing facility.
- ALWAYS follow manufacturers' instructions and code requirements when installing and operating cooking equipment.
- ALWAYS plug microwave ovens and other cooking appliances directly into a wall outlet. Never use an extension cord for a cooking appliance it can overload the circuit and cause a fire.
Watch What You Heat:
Keep Things That Can Catch Fire and Heat Sources Apart:
Learn more about Fire Prevention Week and preventing kitchen fires at: FPW.ORG
Cause:
N/A
Damage:
N/A
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