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Safety in the kitchen

Around 60% of accidental fires in the home start in the kitchen. Taking a few simple measures can make all the difference.

 

 

Make your kitchen safe

  • Keep electrical leads, tea towels, cloths, loose clothing and anything else that may catch fire away from the oven and hob.
  • Keep the oven, hob and grill clean – a build-up of fat and grease can easily catch fire.
  • Keep your toaster clean, free of crumbs and away from curtains, kitchen rolls and anything else that could catch fire.
  • Never put anything metallic inside your microwave.
  • Never attempt to sterilise dish cloths or sponges by heating them in the microwave.
  • Never overload sockets – use one plug in each socket. If you have to, use a fused adapter and keep the total output to no more than 13 amps (a kettle alone uses 13 amps). Remember, high-rated appliances such as washing machines always need their own socket.
  • Make sure plugs have the correct fuse for the appliance being used. If in doubt, refer to the manufacturer's instructions.
  • Turn off electrical appliances when not being used and have them serviced regularly.  
  • Keep electrical leads and appliances away from water.
  • Use a spark device to light gas cookers as this is safer than using matches or lighters.
  • Never leave children alone in the kitchen. Keep matches, lighters and pan handles where children can’t reach them. Fit a child safety catch to the oven door.
  • Keep handles of pans turned to the back of the hob and away from other gas burners/electric rings.
  • Take pans off the heat and turn off the hob and/or grill if you have to leave the kitchen while cooking, and make sure the oven, hob and grill is turned off when you have finished cooking.
  • Avoid cooking if you are tired, have been drinking alcohol or are taking medication that can make you drowsy.

View information on prevention of chip pans and hot fat frying fires and what to do there is a fire.

 

Top tips:

 

Graphic that gives advice about keeping pans out of reach of children and reminds people not to leave pans unattended at anytime but particularly in presence of children

Avoid leaving children in the kitchen alone when cooking on the hob – keep matches and saucepan handles out of their reach

Graphic showing people to take care when cooking with hot oil

Take care when cooking with hot oil

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