Cooking accidents are to blame for half of all fires in the home. Find out how to protect your family from these dangers and minimise the risk of fires in the kitchen.
Cooking accidents cause 50% of all fires in the home, which is an alarmingly high percentage. However, there are important precautions that you can take to keep you, your family and those things most precious to you safe, when busy in the kitchen:
1. If you are using hot oil always take extra care.
2. When cooking, never leave children alone in the kitchen
3. Always keep hot pans out of the reach of children.
4. Never leave matches lying around.
The following steps can help prevent other common fires in the home.
1. Never leave candles unattended and always make sure they are held in secure holders
2. Never overload electrical plug sockets
3. Preferably you should never smoke in the house, but if you must, make sure cigarettes are stubbed out and disposed of carefully and correctly
4. NEVER smoke whilst in bed
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