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Kitchen Cooking Fire Safety
Fire Safety / Kitchen Cooking 
The preparation of the home cooked meal is the leading cause of home fires and fire injuries. Unattended cooking accounts for 33% of these fires. Other leading causes are placing combustible items too close to heat sources and various electrical product defects.
There are a variety of situations that lead to unattended cooking fires. The most common is when the cook becomes distracted and leaves the kitchen. Other common distractions are attending to children, falling asleep, answering phone calls, watching television and answering doorbells.
In order to drastically reduce your risk of a cooking fire, follow this recipe for safety:
While cooking,