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The holiday season is upon us with Thanksgiving just days away and it is important that you are fire safe. Fire safety is key to a fun, stress-free holiday season that keeps everyone in your home safe at all times.

  • Roughly 170,000 home cooking fires
  • 135 deaths from home cooking fires
  • 3,000 injuries
  • $494 million in property loss
  • Never leave a pan unattended with the burner lit
  • Put a lid on pots with boiling water
  • Turn all pot and pan handles toward the back of the stove to avoid burns and knocking them over
  • Keep a baking sheet within reach should you need to use it to cover a fire
  • Move all flammable items away from the stove
  • Do not wear overly loose or long clothing when cooking
  • Do not plug any appliances into extension cords
  • Use the fryer outdoors and not on a porch or under an overhang
  • Make sure the fryer is at least 10 feet from any structure
  • Place the fryer on flat ground
  • Do not let your children or pets near the fryer
  • Lower and raise the turkey into the fryer slowly to prevent oil spills and fire
  • Only use a turkey that has thawed completely and is dry
  • Keep a fire extinguisher (multipurpose, dry powder) near the fryer in the event that oil catches fire
  • Check light strands each year and throw away those that are worn, torn, pinched or frayed
  • If you have a real Christmas tree, make sure it is watered often – at least daily (a dry tree is more likely to catch fire)
  • Use flameless candles operated by batteries
  • Do not leave your tree plugged in and turned on when not at home
  • If you do use real candles, leave them one foot away from anything flammable
  • Read all of the manufacturer’s guidelines for your decorations and do not string together more than the recommended number of light strands
  • Remove your Christmas tree not long after Christmas or when you notice it has dried out
  • Set up your tree three feet from heat sources (fireplace, vents, space heaters, radiators or candles)
  • Do not block any exits with the tree

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