Kitchen Fire Safety
Reminders

National
fire statistics show that the kitchen is the leading room for fire injuries &
fire origins. With this in mind the Silver Lake Fire Department wants you to know
how to reduce your risk of kitchen fires & burns by giving the following suggestions:
1.
Keep things that burn away from the cooking area & appliances in your kitchen.
Do not place towels, pot holders, pizza boxes, or paper bags on the stove or near
hot appliances.
2. Clean any grease
build-up from the stove, oven & exhaust fan regularly. Cooking grease &
oil ignite easily & burn rapidly. Use a lid or bigger pan to smother a small
pan fire. Do not use water or flour on a grease fire. It will make the fire bigger.
Do not try to carry a burning pan outside or to the sink. You could accidentally
spread the fire. Keep a lid, baking soda, or an ABC fire extinguisher handy in
the kitchen.
3. Avoid reaching over
the stove for anything while cooking. Store frequently needed items in other areas
of the kitchen. Do not store cookies or other treats near the stove. It might
tempt little children to climb on the stove. Keep young children & pets away
from cooking areas entirely.
4. Keep
pot handles turned inward, out of the reach of children & pets. Keep appliance
cords up on counter tops too. Check those cords regularly for frayed or broken
spots. Replace damaged cords or appliances.
5.
Dress for fire safety in the kitchen. Do not wear loosing fitting clothing, like
nightgowns & bathrobes while cooking.
6.
Never leave cooking unattended. If you must leave the kitchen for some reason,
turn the heat off & take something with you to remind you that you have something
cooking.
7. Shield yourself from steam
when uncovering food, especially microwave servings. Steam can cause serious burns.