Kitchen Fires
5/29/2018 (Permalink)
According to the National Fire Protection Association, cooking is the leading factor in household fires in the United States. From overheated stoves to unattended flames, the kitchen presents a variety of hazards for even the most astute home chef. While living room and bedroom fires account for a small percentage of annual household fires, staying safe in the kitchen will prevent significantly more fires from damaging your property and endangering your safety.
Everyone experiences an accident in the kitchen from time to time. You might forget to turn off the burner or allow a sudden blast from the oven to set off your smoke alarm. Tiny accidents can lead to big trouble down the road. Here are some ways to prevent kitchen fires:
Set timers and pay attention to them.
Cover up unused outlets with plastic covers to prevent sparks.
Wear protective clothing when you cook with hot oil.
Keep small children away from pot handles and other hot objects.