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  • Thanksgiving Fire Safety Tips from Quickshipfire
  • A Thanksgiving celebration is the perfect time to
    get together with friends and family, eat
    delicious food, watch football (or the parade),
    and visit loved ones. The holidays can be hectic,
    and safety should always be a priority even
    during the busy times. Keep these Thanksgiving
    fire safety tips in mind and be thankful for your
    home and familys safety.
  • Thanksgiving fire safety precautions can prevent
    bigger problems from disrupting your plans this
    season. The following are the top safety hazards
    during the Thanksgiving holiday
  • Fire - cooking fires, candles, and outdoor deep
    fryers.
  • Food - choking, poisoning, cuts, and burns during
    the preparation of food.
  • Travel - drunk driving, distracted driving, car
    accidents.
  • According to State Farm insurance, Thanksgiving
    is the most dangerous day for cooking fires. It
    is estimated that more than 4,000 fires occur on
    Thanksgiving Day and that deep-frying turkeys
    using a turkey fryer causes 5 deaths, 50
    injuries, 900 homes to be destroyed and more than
    15 million in property damage every year
    according to the U.S. Fire Department.
  • The importance of kitchen safety increases during
    busy holiday seasons, such as Thanksgiving, when
    more people will be in the kitchen preparing a
    large meal. In reality, the kitchen poses more
    hazards than most people realize, whether they
    are casual cooks or experienced chefs.

Thanksgiving Fire Safety Tips Follow a few simple
thanksgiving fire safety tips as you prepare your
holiday schedule or prepare that large family
feast to enjoy your time with loved ones and keep
yourself and your family safe from fire. Don't
leave the kitchen when you're cooking Keep an eye
on the food while you cook on the stove top. It
can be tempting to go check on your guests or
pick up something you forgot at the market. Avoid
letting children play near the stove You should
stay in the kitchen because kids are likely to be
tempted to taste the food unsupervised and may
get burned by hot surfaces or liquids. Children
should be kept at least three feet away from a
hot stove because steam or splashes from hot
foods and liquids could cause serious injuries.
Keep oven mitts, wooden utensils, food packaging,
towels, or curtains away from your stovetop. Keep
the kitchen floor clear and free of trip
hazards People can get a bit careless when
they're in the spirit. Make sure there are no
tripping hazards on the floor, such as toys,
pocketbooks, or bags. Avoid keeping potentially
dangerous items on the counter, such as knives,
or dangling electric cords from an electric
knife, coffee maker, plate warmer or mixer,
within the reach of children. Keep matches and
lighters up high in a locked cabinet so kids
can't play
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with them. You should never leave children alone
in a room with a lit candle, since they may knock
it over when playing. Ensure that all smoke
alarms are working Keep your smoke alarms in good
working order. Make sure they work by pushing the
test button. Before this Thanksgiving, change the
smoke alarm batteries if you are not in the habit
of changing them during the fall and spring
changes. Learn how to put out small cooking
fires In the event of a small cooking fire, you
can smother the flames by covering the pan and
turning off the burner. Cover the pan until it
has completely cooled. To prevent an oven fire,
turn off the heat and keep the door closed. When
in doubt about fighting a small fire, just get
out! Be sure to close the door after you leave
the room to prevent the fire from spreading. Call
the local emergency number once you are
out. Turkey fryers should be used with extra
caution Turkey frying became a Thanksgiving
tradition for some because of its speed,
irresistible flavor, and juiciness. Turkey fryers
are prone to causing fires and serious injuries.
Take all precautions if you plan to deep-fry your
holiday bird to ensure your safety, the safety of
your guests, and your home. Educate kids about
the dangers of hot objects It is important to
teach children that hot things, such as hot
liquids and steam, can burn. Place hot liquids
and food in the center of the table or at the
back of the counter. Ensure that there is a
"kid-free zone" of at least 3 feet around the
stove and areas where hot food or drink is
prepared or carried. It is best to keep pot
handles turned inward. Avoid exposing clothing to
flames or heating elements. When opening
microwaved food, keep your face away from it. You
should never hold a child while cooking, drinking
hot liquids, or carrying hot items. The best
way to treat scalds Burns should be treated
immediately. Using cool running water, cool the
burn for up to 20 minutes. To prevent infection,
cover the burn with a clean, sterile material. In
the case of deep or extensive burns, the patient
should be sent to the hospital immediately for
further medical treatment. Quickshipfire, one
of the best fire alarm equipment provider
companies stocks a variety of fire alarm parts
and also offers replacement of fire alarm parts.
All of the refurbished fire alarm parts we carry
are carefully inspected for quality and to
guarantee your system meets the safety
standards. Order fire alarm parts online with the
help of our experts. For additional information
on our fire alarm components, contact us
today! https//quickshipfire.com/
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