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Springfield Fire Department offers holiday safety reminders

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~ As Thanksgiving approaches, families in Springfield are busy preparing for the holiday. However, the Springfield Fire Department is urging residents to prioritize safety in the kitchen and around the home. According to statistics, Thanksgiving is one of the busiest days of the year for cooking-related fires, many of which can be prevented with simple precautions.

The fire department is reminding everyone to stay in the kitchen while cooking on the stovetop as unattended stovetops are a leading cause of Thanksgiving fires. It is important to keep flammable items such as oven mitts, wooden utensils, food packaging, and towels away from heat sources. Additionally, turning pot handles inward can prevent spills and burns. In case of a small stovetop grease fire, it is recommended to keep a lid nearby to smother it and never use water on a grease fire. Outdoor fryers should also be used with caution and at least 10 feet away from any structures or flammable objects. It is crucial to ensure that the turkey is completely thawed and dry before lowering it into hot oil and never leave a fryer unattended. Proper protective equipment such as heat-resistant gloves and safety goggles should also be used.

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Candles are another potential hazard during Thanksgiving celebrations. The fire department advises keeping them at least 12 inches away from anything that can burn and never leaving them unattended. It is important to blow out candles before leaving a room or going to bed. For a safer alternative, battery-powered flameless candles can be used.

The Springfield Fire Department wants everyone to have a safe and memorable Thanksgiving holiday. By taking these extra precautions, tragedies can be prevented and celebrations can run smoothly. For more safety tips, residents can visit the fire department's website or follow them on social media platforms.

In conclusion, as families come together to celebrate Thanksgiving in Springfield, it is crucial to prioritize safety in the kitchen and around the home. By following these simple precautions, everyone can enjoy a happy and safe holiday.

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