
Tis’ that time of year again when we dust off our turkey fryers, hang our Christmas decorations and prepare our family holiday meals. While most holiday cooking goes off without incident, Thanksgiving day holds the record for the highest gresase and cooking related fires than any other day of the year

According to a recent study by the National Fire Protection Association, the number of home fires reported on Thanksgiving is three times higher than the average number of fires on other days. Homeowners celebrating Thanksgiving should be conscious of fire safety while cooking and follow these simple tips to prevent fire mishaps:
- Don’t leave burners and the oven left unattended,
this is the most common cause of cooking fires - Use turkey fryers outside, never use them indoors, in a
garage or a barn – the cooking oil is combustible at 350°F - Maintain a fire extinguisher nearby in the event a fire ingnites
- Before deep frying your turkey measure the amount
of oil needed beforehand using water - Shut off the fuel source when adding the turkey to deep
fryer to prevent a dangerous flare-up - Don’t use water or ice to cool hot oil, this will
cause the oil to pop and spray hot oil
Following these safety precautions will help you avoid fire damage and a trip to the emergency room. Enjoy the fried turkey and have a safe and happy holiday!






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