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Enjoy Holiday Gatherings with Family, Friends and Safety

Nathan Green, fire marshal for the University of Houston Sugar Land, urges holiday cooks and bakers to add a generous helping of safety to their festive gatherings.

“The Federal Emergency Management Association says we are entering the peak time for fires in the home as more and more people take to the kitchen or the outdoor grills,” he said. “If you plan to enjoy a fried turkey, for example, there are some common sense tips to keep in mind.”

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  • Turkey fryers belong outdoors on a sturdy, level surface to avoid tipping over hot oil
  • Turkey fryers need a three foot kid- and pet-free zone to protect against burn injuries
  • Determine the right amount of oil by first placing the turkey in the pot with water
  • Make sure the turkey is completely thawed before frying it
  • Keep tabs on the fryer temperature to avoid over heating
  • Use long cooking gloves to protect your hands and arms

If your plans include some holiday shopping, Green warns that criminals are hoping to take advantage of the festival time to catch you off your guard. Remember to:

  • Stay alert to your surroundings
  • Have your car keys in your hand as you leave for the parking lot
  • Shop with a friend
  • Park in a high visibility area
  • Walk quickly and confidently to your vehicle

And don’t forget to enjoy being with your family and friends during this time of year. Happy Holidays!

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