Tips: Kitchen Fire Safety Tips |
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To aviod an extremely bad situation, always make sure to keep the pot on the stove's handle in. This prevents walking by and hitting in, therefore spilling.
Caro Ray
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(Added: 1-Mar-2005)
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Never leave grease alone under a pilot because the grease will catch on fire.
DARRIEN HUDSON
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(Added: 19-Sep-2003)
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Place a few pieces of dry bread in the broiler pan when broiling meats to soak up dripping fat. This can eliminate smoking fat as well as reduce the chance that the fat will catch fire.
Jenny Wanderscheid
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(Added: 22-Feb-2005)
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Outfit your kitchen with a fire extinguisher and teach everyone in the family how to use it.
FabulousFoods.com
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(Added: 25-Aug-2003)
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When a pan catches fire, if the lid to your pan is handy, use it to cover the flames and suffocate the fire. Give the pan a chance to cool down before you move it as movement may cause it to re-ignite.
FabulousFoods.com
(Added: 25-Aug-2003)
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Baking soda is the best defense against small kitchen fires - simply throw baking soda at the base of the flames. Use caution when throwing baking soda at grease as splashing could result in severe burns.
FabulousFoods.com
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(Added: 25-Aug-2003)
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Keep the number to the local fire department handy and teach everyone in the family where it is. Call them immediately if you even suspect you can't control the fire.
FabulousFoods.com
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(Added: 25-Aug-2003)
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We try to recycle everything. You can make a great campfire starter by taking empty egg cartons and filling the compartments with the lint from the dryer trap. Then melt down the left over wax from candles around the house, pour over the lint and there you have it, instant fire starters. Just break off a few cubes and throw on top of your tinder, charcoal, what have you.
Neil
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(Added: 27-Mar-2005)
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Use baking soda to put out fire on top of stoves or ovens.
Delena Hodgkins Gig Harbor Wa
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(Added: 8-Dec-2004)
Tips: Kitchen Fire Safety Tips |
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