Fire Safety in the Kitchen Newsletters

$39.10

Unattended cooking is the leading cause of home fires, with approximately two-thirds of cooking fires starting from the ignition of food or other cooking materials.

The Fire Safety in the Kitchen Newsletter contains the latest fire safety information from National Fire Protection Association® (NFPA®) in a user-friendly, colorful format that’s easy to read and retain.

It covers cooking safety messages such as setting kid-free zones in the kitchen, how to extinguish a small kitchen fire, the importance of working smoke alarms in the home, practicing a home escape plan, hidden electrical hazards, and more.

Help people learn why it’s smart to stay focused when cooking and understand how some simple behavior changes can help reduce fire risks.

This newsletter serves as a catchy reminder on why everyone can play a role in helping to prevent home fires that start in the kitchen. The Fire Safety in the Kitchen Newsletters includes advice such as:

  • Keep cooking areas clear of clutter, especially those materials which can ignite — such as oven mitts, dish towels, wooden utensils, and food packaging
  • Always keep a lid close by in case a grease fire istarts when frying, so that you can slide the lid over the pan and smother the flame
  • Do not wear loose fitting clothing while cooking and do not cook if you are drowsy
  • Test your smoke alarms regularly so that if a fire starts, everyone recognizes the sound and knows to get out and stay out!
  • And more!

The Fire Safety in the Kitchen Newsletter can have a lasting impact on teaching people how to cook safely in the kitchen and help prevent home fires and injuries. Distribute these newsletters at educational sessions, firehouse tours, community fairs, senior centers, and open houses.

Make a headline at your events by placing an order for Fire Safety in the Kitchen Newsletters today. (4 pages, 8.5 inches x 11 inches | Qty 100)

Quantity:

Item #: FACT20