(WHTM) — With many people in the kitchen cooking Thanksgiving meals, there is always a risk of fires. Most types of fires can be put out with water, but there is one fire that you should always keep ...
Never throw water on a grease fire — it will cause it to splatter and spread. Turn off the heat as quickly as possible, but don't move the pan or you risk spilling oil. Cover the flames with a metal ...
ST. LOUIS COUNTY, Mo. — Fire department officials said nationwide, Thanksgiving is no picnic for firefighters. Metro West Fire Protection officials estimate firefighters expect to be three times as ...
As someone who’s stood in front of a grease fire in my apartment kitchen, I can confirm it’s not a situation you want to encounter. Even though it happened years ago, I still get nervous any time I ...
It's always important to keep a watchful eye on your stove and oven whenever you're making a delicious dish. This is especially necessary when you're working with specific ingredients, like oil. When ...
A famous proverb proclaims that “a watched pot never boils,” but failing to pay attention to what is cooking in the kitchen—especially on the stove top or in the oven—can end in a catastrophe. Grease ...
NASHUA — Fire officials say Sunday’s blaze on Cedar Street, which was initially a small stove-top grease fire, quickly spread when a resident used water in an attempt to extinguish it. “He did ...
You may have heard the saying “A watched pot never boils.” But in truth, the real danger lies in the opposite: not paying attention. Kitchen accidents, especially on the stovetop, are more common than ...