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How To Extinguish a Grease Fire at Home

12/8/2021 (Permalink)

How To Put Out A Grease Fire In Your Home

Nothing interrupts the flow of life in North Miami Beach, FL, more than a home fire. A blaze can start from many different causes, but one of the hardest to control is a grease-based fire. Your first impulse when fire is staring you in the face is to douse the flames with water. In the event that grease catches fire, you absolutely must not put water on the fire. It will cause it to splatter and spread. So what can you do to put out a grease fire safely?

Steps To Put out a Grease-based Fire

1. Turn off or unplug heat source if possible (oven, burner, etc.)
2. Pour generous amounts of baking soda over the fire
3. Cover to smother the flames using a non-flammable item such as a large pot or lid
4. If you cannot extinguish it immediately, get out of the house and call 911 for help
5. Again, NEVER put water on a grease fire

Prevention is Your Best Bet

Prevention is also extremely important. Use extra care in the kitchen to keep your burners clean during cooking and avoid letting fats and oils over heat. Take care to keep combustible items away from the cooktop and take care when leaning over pans and burners. Broiling in the oven or baking foods that spatter or drip grease onto heating elements can also be a hazard. Never leave the oven unattended when broiling.

A grease fire can be difficult to battle and can cause a lot of damage. If this happens, you will need the help of professional restoration services in North Miami Beach, FL, to help with the fire cleanup. Greasy residue and soot is likely to have deposited itself on walls, cabinets, furniture and other surfaces and will require special handling to remove it completely. The odor from burnt grease is particularly putrid as well, and may require expert help to get rid of it.

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