To “keep the spark alive safely” this Valentine’s Day, the National Fire Protection Association is encouraging extra caution ...
You will be thankful if you don’t let fire gobble up your holiday. Cooking fires continue to be the most common type of fires experienced by U.S. households. This is even more apparent during the ...
SPRINGFIELD, Ill. (WCIA) — Thanksgiving Day is just one week away, and the Office of the Illinois State Fire Marshal is reminding everyone on how to safely cook their turkeys and dinner to avoid ...
Cooking delicious food is a priority for Thanksgiving, but Reno fire marshal John Beck warns residents to never leave dishes unattended. The turkey probably won't run away, but a stove, oven, ...
Syracuse, N.Y. — Fire officials are warning Central New Yorkers about the dangers of cooking on Thanksgiving and are offering safety tips to avoid fires on the holiday. Thanksgiving is the peak day ...
IDAHO Falls, Idaho (KIFI)– As families gather around the table each Thanksgiving, kitchens across the country become the site of a surprising holiday hazard: cooking fires. In 2023 alone, Thanksgiving ...
Brookfield Fire Department shares safety tips for cooking and food handling during Super Bowl celebrations on Facebook.
Officials urge caution when cooking during the holidays, as cooking is a leading cause of fires in New Hampshire. Never use water to extinguish a grease or oil fire, as it can create a dangerous ...
CATHEDRAL CITY, Calif. (KESQ) - Thanksgiving is the No.1 day for home cooking fires in the U.S., especially when food is left unattended or fryers are used improperly. In 2023, cooking accounted for ...
To keep the spark alive safely this Valentine’s Day, the National Fire Protection Association® (NFPA®) encourages extra caution when cooking and using candles to celebrate the holiday. According to ...