Do you want to prevent fire accidents in your kitchen? Here are a few things you can do.
A kitchen is where all the cooking takes place. With that being said, it is not unusual for a fire accident to take place within the kitchen. A kitchen fire can occur because of many reasons. For instance, it can start due to an overheated frying pan or because of the greasy buildup on the cabinets. Regardless of what the cause is, a kitchen fire is devastating and can spread throughout the entire house. In this article, we discuss ways to prevent kitchen fires.
Appliances Should Be In Good Working Order
One of the most common reasons behind a kitchen fire is a malfunctioning electrical appliance. Make sure the appliances in your kitchen are maintained and cleaned properly and are in good working order. For example, the tray in your oven should be cleaned regularly. If any appliance starts malfunctioning, unplug it and have it checked and repaired promptly.
Use a Smoke Detector
To prevent a kitchen fire, a smoke detector near the kitchen is a must. However, the smoke detector should not be placed inside the kitchen. If you install the smoke detector inside the kitchen, it can go off at the slightest steam that it detects, thus making things very inconvenient for you. If the smoke detector is installed near the kitchen, it will alert you if there is too much smoke in the area. You then ca take appropriate measures to prevent a potentially devasting kitchen fire.
Be Careful When Using A Microwave Oven
Be very cautious when using a microwave oven. Do not overheat the microwave for an extended period of time. Never put metal containers inside it. If either of these two situations occur, the microwave can explode, thus resulting in a deadly house fire.
Remove Grease Buildups on the Stove
Often, we see grease buildups on the stove and the areas surrounding it, including the cabinets. Never ignore these grease buildups as they are flammable, and if left to build up, they can result in deadly fires. Make sure these grease buildups are removed as quickly as possible, preferably after each time the stove is used.
Never Leave a Pot Unattended
When cooking food, try to stay in the kitchen. Do not leave pots on the stove unattended. If you are using cooking oil or grease, or the cooking pan is already heated, do not leave it unattended. If you want to leave the kitchen, turn the stove off before you go.
These are some of the easiest and most proactive ways to prevent fire accidents in your kitchen. Make sure to keep your kitchen clean and free of grease buildups. Also, to detect a fire in its initial stage, always have a working smoke detector.