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Tuesday, November 23, 2010

Home For the Holidays: Thanksgiving Safety Tips

According to the National Fire Protection Agency (NFPA), Thanksgiving Day receives the most reports for home-cooking fires, which is the leading cause of home fires and home fire injuries. I compiled a list of reminders to make sure your family has a safe and fun holiday.

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• Watch the stove. Unattended cooking is the leading cause of kitchen fires. Turn off appliances when no one is in the kitchen and set loud timers.
• Stay alert! Medicine, sleep depravation and alcohol consumption can all make you drowsy and less able to concentrate on safety.
• Remain tidy. Keep oven mitts, potholders, utensils, food packaging, bags, towels, etc. away from your stovetop and ovens.
• Keep a lid on it. Use a lid to smother small grease fires. Never use water.
• Shovel and de-ice the driveway and walkways to make sure your guests don’t slip on their way into your house.
• Shovel out additional areas for parking so your guests aren’t blocking roads.
• Don’t overload circuits! With crock pots, blenders and all the small appliances needed to make the feast you can easily overload the breaker. Only plug in 2 appliances at a time into a standard duplex outlet. Using an extension cord to multiple usage will increase the risk of overload.
• Know where your fire extinguisher is located.
From our home to yours…Happy Holidays!

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