Illinois State Fire Marshal wants
you to have a safe holiday season
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[November 21, 2018]
Thanksgiving is just a few days away and the Office of Illinois
State Fire Marsal (OFSM) is offering Illinoisans a few tips on how
to reduce the risks of fire in their homes.
“Thanksgiving Day has the highest rate of cooking fires every year,”
said Fire Marshal Matt Perez. “Cooking equipment is involved in
almost half of all reported home fires each year and is the second
leading cause of home fire deaths. To prevent cooking fires this
holiday season, it’s important that people stay alert, be aware of
potential fire hazards, and practice fire safety while cooking and
decorating for the holidays.”
• Remember, someone should be in the kitchen at all times, keeping
an eye on the food, when the stovetop is in use. Unattended cooking
accounts for 33% of cooking fires.
• Those who plan to fry the turkey this year should be careful not
to overfill the pot with oil and that the turkey is completely
thawed before frying. Both will prevent hot oil from spilling over
and potentially causing fire or severe burns.
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• When hanging lights this holiday season, make sure to use clips instead of
nails to avoid damaging the wires. Replace all string lights that are worn or
broken. These steps will reduce the risk of electrical fires as one in four home
Christmas tree fires is caused by electrical problems.
• Make sure all decorations are flame retardant and keep burning candles away
from anything that may catch fire. More than a third of home decorations fires
are caused by candles.
• Anyone using a space heater to keep warm this winter should be sure to place
it at least three feet away from other objects, such as curtains and rugs.
• Make sure fireplaces are cleaned, inspected, and working properly before
lighting them up.
Additional fire safety tips can be found on the NFPA website or on the Office of
the State Fire Marshal website.
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