Fire department provides tips for safe Thanksgiving
Every year nearly 4,200 fires flare up nationwide on Thanksgiving Day, causing 15 fatalities, 50 injuries and nearly $27 million in property damage, officials said. About 1,450 happen in homes, and almost every death occurs in a residential fire.
The Newport Beach Fire Department offers the following safety tips to keep the holidays as disaster free as possible:
Check all smoke detectors to ensure proper operation. Test them monthly and replace batteries at least twice a year.
Keep a fire extinguisher no more than 10 feet from the stove.
Don’t wear clothing with loose sleeves or dangling jewelry while cooking.
Never leave the stove unattended; if it’s necessary to leave the kitchen, turn off the stove or have someone else monitor it.
Also if using a turkey fryer:
Cook with it only outdoors and a safe distance from buildings or plants. Never use on wooden decks or in garages.
Make sure it’s on a stable surface.
Don’t leave it unattended, or let children or pets near the fryer while on.
Never put in a turkey that is not completely thawed.
Be careful when using marinades. Oil and water don’t mix, and water makes the oil spill over. This could cause a fire or even an explosion.
— Kelly Strodl
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