Calhoun Times

King warns to be cautious this Thanksgivi­ng

- From Insurance and Safety Fire Commission­er John F. King

Insurance and Safety Fire Commission­er John King is calling upon all Georgians to exercise caution in the kitchen on Thanksgivi­ng, which is recognized as the peak day for home cooking fires.

“I am immensely thankful for our firefighte­rs and first responders,” said King. “However, we’d prefer if Georgians didn’t have to call on these emergency officials this Thanksgivi­ng, so please follow these simple fire safety tips as you prepare your family feast.”

♦ Never deep-fry a frozen turkey. Ice turns to steam when a frozen turkey is dropped into hot oil, and the rapidly expanding steam can cause the oil to boil over.

♦ Don’t forget to set a timer while you cook.

♦ Keep combustibl­es like towels and rags away from your cooking space.

♦ If a pan catches fire, cover it with a lid and turn off the burner. Water makes a grease fire worse, so consider purchasing a fire extinguish­er to keep in your kitchen year-round.

♦ Turn pot handles inward to prevent an accident and ensure your children cannot grab them.

♦ Wear tight-fitting sleeves when you cook so that loose clothing does not contact a burner and catch on fire. If clothing does catch fire, don’t forget the life-saving adage of “stop, drop, and roll.”

♦ Ensure that you have a working smoke alarm and change the batteries if you have not done so in six months.

For more informatio­n, visit oci.georgia.gov.

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