| Make sure
all the electric appliances & burners are turned off before you leave the
kitchen. |
| Keep
electrical appliances away from water to avoid electrical shock. And stay away
from electrical sockets, ESPECIALLY if your hands are wet. |
| Make sure
paper towels, dish towels and pot holders are kept away from the stovetop, so
they won't catch fire. |
| Never
add water to a dish that has hot oil in it. It could splatter, and someone
could get hurt. |
| Dress for
fire safety in the kitchen. Don't wear loose fitting clothing. |
| Don't put
knives or other sharp objects into a full sink. Someone could reach in and
accidentally get hurt. |
| Never leave
cooking unattended. If you must leave the kitchen for some reason, turn the
heat off & take something with you to remind you that you have something
cooking. |
| Avoid
reaching over the stove for anything while cooking. Store frequently needed
items in other areas of the kitchen. |
| Keep young
children & pets away from cooking areas entirely. |
| Clean any
grease build-up from the stove, oven & exhaust fan regularly. Cooking
grease & oil ignite easily & burn rapidly. |
| Shield
yourself from steam when uncovering food, especially microwave servings. Steam
can cause serious burns. |
| Always turn
pot handles toward the back of the stove so no one accidentally bumps into them
and knocks a pot over. |
|
Always make sure your knives are kept clean and
sharpened. A dull knife will slip and cut you long before a sharp one will.
Never cut toward you or down into your hand. Play it safe.
|
| Keep the
stove-top clean and clear. Keep food and grease from building up by cleaning
often and keep things that can catch fire, like pot holders or wooden utensils,
away from heat. |
| Do not put
any metallic materials in the microwave oven, which may cause sparks and
eventually damage the microwave. |
| Prevent
boil-over's by not overfilling pots. Use recommended temperatures instead of
increasing the heat to reduce cooking time. |
| Use a burner
that's the appropriate size for the pan you're using. |
| Always wash
your hands in hot, soapy water, scrubbing for 10-15 seconds before and after
handling raw meat, poultry, seafood, or eggs. Wash fresh vegetables and fruits
thoroughly. |
| Clean and
disinfect sinks and often-touched kitchen surfaces, such as, handles on
refrigerators, dishwashers, ovens, microwaves, faucets, countertops, drawers,
and cabinets. The kitchen sink drain, disposal and connecting pipe are often
overlooked. |
| Frequently
launder dish cloths and sponges. |