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During the February half term, many children across Derbyshire will be spending more time in the kitchen; but whether they’re lending a hand or simply seeking a snack, it’s important to make sure that they know the hazards of a hot hob, which is why, this February, Derbyshire Fire & Rescue Service is encouraging parents and carers to make any kitchen activities a chance for kids to learn about cooking safety.
Station Manager Ian Snodgrass said: “There are lots of creative ways to teach kids about cooking fire safety, and it’s absolutely vital that they know what to do if the worst should happen.
“So, alongside the melting, mixing, and making, why not take the chance to pass on your fire safety knowhow? Test your smoke alarms as part of the activity, never leave a child alone with a hot hob, and help keep them safe by moving matches and saucepan handles out of their reach.”
Also, the kids don’t have to be in the kitchen to change the way you work – distraction while cooking is a main cause of fire call-outs right across the country.
Station Manager Snodgrass continued: “Half of all accidental fires in the home start in the kitchen – often because of distractions like phone calls or family. So, whatever happens elsewhere in your home, always make sure you have one eye on the hob or oven.”
Top tips for staying safe in the kitchen are:
For more information visit our website or follow on social media @DerbyshireFRS.
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