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American Red Cross Fire Safety Tips This Thanksgiving
November
20, 2013 — With Thanksgiving just around the corner, the Darke
County Chapter encourages families to prevent kitchen fires by taking
some basic safety measures. In the U.S., Thanksgiving is the peak day
for cooking fires, 90 percent of which are caused by unattended
cooking.
“We
all think of Thanksgiving as a time for family, good food and
football, but it’s also prime time for cooking fires,” said Lynne
Gump, Executive Director, “Taking a few simple precautions can help
everyone have a safe and happy holiday.”
• Stay
in the kitchen when you are frying, grilling or broiling food. If you
leave the kitchen even for a short period of time, turn off the
stove.
• Keep
anything that can catch fire—potholders, wooden utensils, food
wrappers or towels away from your stove top.
• Have
a “kid- and pet-free zone” of at least 3 feet around the stove.
• Turn
the handles of pots and pans on the stove inward to avoid accidents.
Follow
safety tips year round
Install
smoke alarms on every level of the house and inside bedrooms. Replace
smoke alarm batteries at least once a year. Test each alarm monthly
by pushing the test button.
Create
and practice a first escape plan. Ensure that household members know
two ways to escape from every room.
If a
fire occurs in your home, get out, stay out and call 9-1-1. Crawl low
under smoke and stop, drop and roll if your clothes should catch
fire.
Visit
www.redcross.org/homefires for more information about fire safety and
prevention.
"Practice
your Fire Drill at least twice a year,” suggests Gump, Executive
Director, “This is one of the easiest ways to keep your family
safe, through the holiday season and throughout the year.” Visit
www.redcross.org/OH/greenville for more tips and ways you can get
involved with keeping your family prepared.
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