CFD Highlights Fire Prevention Week

  • Friday, October 2, 2020

The Chattanooga Fire Department is teaming up with the National Fire Prevention Association - the official sponsor of Fire Prevention Week for more than 90 years - to promote this year’s Fire Prevention Week campaign: “Serve Up Fire Safety in the Kitchen!” The campaign works to educate everyone about the simple but important actions they can take to keep themselves and those around them safe. 

According to NFPA, cooking is the leading cause of home fires and home fire injuries in the United States. Almost half (44 percent) of reported home fires started in the kitchen. Two-thirds (66 percent) of home cooking fires start with the ignition of food or other cooking materials. Scald burns are the second leading cause of all burn injuries. Hot liquids from coffee and even microwaved soup can cause devastating injuries, officials said. 

“We know cooking fires can be prevented,” said Lorraine Carli, NFPA’s vice president of outreach and advocacy. “Staying in the kitchen, using a timer and avoiding distractions such as electronics or TV are steps everyone can take to keep families safe in their homes.”

The Chattanooga Fire Department encourages all residents to embrace the 2020 Fire Prevention Week theme. 

“Serving up fire safety in the kitchen is the most important step you should take before making a meal,” said Chattanooga Fire Marshal William Matlock. “A cooking fire can grow quickly. We have seen many homes damaged and people injured by fires that could easily have been prevented.”

CFD wants to share safety tips to keep you from having a cooking fire:

- Never leave cooking food unattended. Stay in the kitchen while you are frying, grilling or broiling. If you have to leave, even for a short time, turn off the stove. 

- If you are simmering, baking, roasting or broiling food, check it regularly, remain in the home while the food is cooking and use a timer to remind you that you are cooking. 

- You have to be alert while cooking. You won’t be alert if you are sleepy, have taken medicine or drugs or consumed alcohol that makes you drowsy. 

- Always keep an oven mitt and pan lid nearby when you’re cooking. If a small grease fire starts, slide the lid over the pan to smother the flame. Turn off the burner and leave the pan covered until it is completely cool. 

- Have a “kid-free zone” of at least three feet around the stove and areas were hot food or drink is prepared or carried. 

The Chattanooga Fire Department has created a PSA to support this year’s Fire Prevention Week campaign. To learn more about how you can “Serve Up Fire Safety in the Kitchen,” click here.


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