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A Guide to Thanksgiving Fire Safety in Framingham MA

11/1/2023 (Permalink)

family baking in kitchen Prioritizing safety is paramount, particularly concerning potential fire hazards.

The aroma of roasted turkey, the warmth of pumpkin pie, and the gathering of loved ones create a festive atmosphere. However, amidst the celebration, it's crucial to prioritize safety, especially when it comes to potential fire hazards.

Read to find out Thanksgiving fire safety tips to ensure your holiday remains a time of gratitude and joy.

Kitchen Safety: The heart of Thanksgiving is undoubtedly the kitchen, where the magic of the feast unfolds. 

  • Never leave the stove unattended, especially when cooking with oils or frying.
  • Keep flammable items, such as kitchen towels and oven mitts, away from the stovetop.
  • Ensure that your smoke alarms are working correctly, and have a fire extinguisher within easy reach.

Turkey Fryer Safety: Deep-frying turkeys has become a popular Thanksgiving tradition, but it comes with inherent risks. 

  • Set up the fryer outdoors, away from the house, deck, or any flammable materials.
  • Thaw the turkey completely before frying to avoid oil splatters.
  • Monitor the temperature of the oil closely and never overfill the fryer.

Candle Caution: Candles can add a warm and cozy ambiance to your Thanksgiving dinner, but they also pose a fire risk. 

  • Keep candles away from flammable decorations and other items.
  • Place candles in sturdy, non-tip candle holders.
  • Never leave lit candles unattended, and extinguish them before leaving the room.

Electrical Safety: Thanksgiving often involves a multitude of electrical appliances and devices. 

  • Avoid overloading electrical outlets and use surge protectors when necessary.
  • Inspect cords for any frays or damage and replace them if needed.
  • Turn off appliances when not in use, and unplug them if possible.

Keep an Eye on Children: Children, while adding to the joy of the season, can be curious and unaware of potential dangers. 

  • Designating a kid-free zone in the kitchen.
  • Educating children about fire safety and the importance of staying away from hot surfaces.
  • Assigning a responsible adult to supervise young children during festivities.


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