If
your like my family for Thanksgiving – we always have more food
than people!
The kitchen is the busiest place in the house with
almost every appliance working and people in an out! Constant discussion about the weather and who is flying and traveling hoping they arrive safe.
AND --
Let's not forget the turkey fryer that has become very popular -- please cook that turkey outside regardless of the weather!
THANKSGIVING IS A WONDERFUL TIME BUT ALSO VERY DANGEROUS!
Thanksgiving by the numbers:
Thanksgiving
is the peak day for home cooking fires, followed by Christmas Day
and Christmas Eve.
In
2014
nearly four times as many home cooking fires occur on Thanksgiving
as on a typical day.
In
2014,
U.S. fire departments responded to an estimated 1,730 home cooking
fires on Thanksgiving, the peak for such fires.
Unattended
cooking was by far the leading contributing factor in cooking fires
and fire deaths.
Cooking
equipment was involved in almost half (48%) of all reported home
fires and civilian and tied with heating equipment for the second
leading cause of home fire deaths.
THE
LAST THING ANYONE WANTS ON THIS IMPORTANT DAY IS A DISASTER!
SO
– Here are some tips to remember either when traveling or doing the
cooking!
Fire
Prevention
1.
Make sure to secure any loose hair or clothing when cooking; long
sleeves could trail in a gas flame or burner, catching fire and
spreading it to the rest of your home.
2.
Use caution with turkey fryers; because people often use them for the
first time on Thanksgiving, they pose a distinct fire hazard.
3.
Keep a fire extinguisher on hand just in case a fire breaks out, and
make sure that you and your family members know how to use it.
4.
Stand by your food; don’t leave the kitchen when something is on
the stove top.
5.
Keep children away from the stove at all times.
Home
Security
If
you are traveling away for Thanksgiving, it is crucial to keep your
home safe from burglars, who will take advantage of your empty home.
Follow these tips for maximum safety:
1.
Don’t post your plans on social media; burglars can keep track of
this and use it to their advantage.
2.
Make sure to remove any ladders, decorations or other objects that
provide easy access to your windows or any other entrances in your
house from the outside.
3.
Invest in a home security system, which will alert you if anyone
breaks into your home.
4.
Don’t leave any signs that you are away; for example, put your
lights on a timer, and turn off your phone so that it does not ring
off the hook and indicate that you are not there. Have a friend come
by to pick up your mail so that it does not pile up out front.
Travel
Safety
When
traveling to meet family and friends during Thanksgiving, keep the
following tips in mind:
1.
Be prepared: if you are driving, carry an emergency road kit, and
leave yourself extra time in case of bad weather.
2.
Don’t drink and drive, and don’t text and drive. It is illegal
and you drastically increase your chances of having an accident.
3.
If you are flying, try to get to the airport early, because
Thanksgiving crowds will cause significant delays.
In
the event that unforeseen circumstances have occurred and you require
either an automobile or homeowners’ policy consult, please don’t
hesitate to Herrholtz Insurance Agency at 440-527-0304!
Have
a safe and enjoyable Thanksgiving!!