THANKSGIVING FIRE PREVENTION
11/20/2020 (Permalink)
Many of you may have seen the numerous videos of turkey fryer explosions and fires publicized online. Don’t run the risk of property damage or injury – make sure you take the proper precautions when menu planning this season; especially if you are taking on a deep-fried turkey. - Turkey Fryers can easily tip over, spilling hot cooking oil over a large area. Consider the placement of the fryer, is it flat, sturdy, out of reach from children? - An overfilled cooking pot will cause the oil to spill when the turkey is put in and a frozen or partially frozen turkey will cause cooking oil to splatter (sometimes with great force) when putting in the pot. - Even a small amount of cooking oil spilled on a hot burner can cause a considerable flame or fire. - Without thermostat controls, some turkey fryers can overheat oil to the point of starting a fire. Make sure it’s not too hot. - The sides of the cooking pot, lid and handles can get dangerously hot. Protect your hands when maneuvering to prevent injury or spillage. Your friends at SERVPRO of Lee & South Chatham Counties wish you a Happy Thanksgiving and remind you to stay safe. Remember, our team is on call 24/7 365 days a year, no matter what holiday or time of night. If you experience a fire then we will come to your rescue, don’t hesitate to call 919-533-6776. We are available in Pittsboro, Chapel Hill, Siler City, Sanford and surrounding areas!