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You are here: Home / Fire Prevention and Public Education Division / Georgetown Fire Department Provides Holiday Cooking Safety Tips

Georgetown Fire Department Provides Holiday Cooking Safety Tips

November 8, 2018 by Jessica Sacco

Georgetown Fire Department
Fred A. Mitchell Jr., Fire Chief
47 Central Street
Georgetown, MA 01833

For Immediate Release

Thursday, Nov. 8, 2018

Contact: John Guilfoil
Phone: 617-993-0003
Email: john@jgpr.net

GEORGETOWN — As residents prepare to celebrate Thanksgiving later this month, Chief Fred A. Mitchell Jr. and the Georgetown Fire Department urge everyone to be vigilant when preparing meals for family and friends.

“Thanksgiving should be a joyous time for loved ones to come together and celebrate, and we hope residents will be cautious and alert when cooking,” Chief Mitchell said. “Please consider these tips, and double-check that all smoke and carbon monoxide alarms are functioning properly so that you will be notified in the event of an emergency.”

According to the National Fire Protection Association, Thanksgiving is the leading day for U.S. home cooking fires and the day before Thanksgiving marks the second-leading day for home cooking fires.

Between 2011 and 2015, U.S. fire departments responded to an annual average of 170,200 home structure fires involving cooking equipment, which resulted in 510 civilian fire deaths, 5,470 civilian fire injuries, and $1.2 billion in direct property damage. Unattended cooking was, by far, the leading contributing factor in these fires and fire fatalities.

To avoid tragedy this season, Chief Mitchell recommends residents follow several safety tips outlined by the NFPA:

  • Stay in the kitchen when cooking to keep a close eye on the food, especially when frying and sauteing with oil.
  • Use a timer to keep track of cooking times, most notably when preparing a meal for several hours, like roasting a turkey or baking a roast.
  • Check the stove or oven frequently. Consider putting timers in different rooms so that you can hear them over music, football games, and party chatter.
  • Stay alert and focused when cooking. To help minimize the risk of injury, avoid cooking when drinking alcohol or if you’re sleepy.
  • Keep things that can catch fire like oven mitts, wooden utensils, food wrappers and towels away from the cooking area.
  • Kids should stay 3 feet away from stove tops, as well as from hot food and liquids. The steam or splash from vegetables, or gravy could cause serious burns.
  • Additionally, the NFPA discourages the use of turkey fryers, as the amount and high temperature of the oil used can cause serious burns and injuries, and result in the destruction of property.

Residents who would like more information on holiday cooking safety should contact the Georgetown Fire Department at 978-352-5757.

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About Jessica Sacco

Jessica Sacco worked at JGPR from 2015 to Sept. 2019.

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