This document provides 12 safety rules for the home related to cooking and avoiding accidents, such as keeping pot handles turned away from the front of the stove, never leaving cooking unattended, and keeping knives sharp. The rules cover proper knife usage, boiling water safely, instructing children about stove safety, and having protective equipment like oven mitts available. Overall, the document outlines best practices for maintaining a safe environment in the kitchen.
This document provides 12 safety rules for the home related to cooking and avoiding accidents, such as keeping pot handles turned away from the front of the stove, never leaving cooking unattended, and keeping knives sharp. The rules cover proper knife usage, boiling water safely, instructing children about stove safety, and having protective equipment like oven mitts available. Overall, the document outlines best practices for maintaining a safe environment in the kitchen.
This document provides 12 safety rules for the home related to cooking and avoiding accidents, such as keeping pot handles turned away from the front of the stove, never leaving cooking unattended, and keeping knives sharp. The rules cover proper knife usage, boiling water safely, instructing children about stove safety, and having protective equipment like oven mitts available. Overall, the document outlines best practices for maintaining a safe environment in the kitchen.
This document provides 12 safety rules for the home related to cooking and avoiding accidents, such as keeping pot handles turned away from the front of the stove, never leaving cooking unattended, and keeping knives sharp. The rules cover proper knife usage, boiling water safely, instructing children about stove safety, and having protective equipment like oven mitts available. Overall, the document outlines best practices for maintaining a safe environment in the kitchen.
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7. Make sure your chopping board
1. Example: keep children away from is secure. If it doesn’t have grip, power cords. put a damp towel underneath when cutting 2. Keep pot handles turned away from 8. It’s important to wash your the front to avoid accidentally knocking hands in hot soapy water before the pot off the stove, or from kids and after cooking. grabbing the handles. 3. Never leave stovetop dishes unattended while the burner is on, and 9. Don’t let matches near of use oven mitts when removing a hot lid stoves, when they are on fire. to avoid burning your hands. 4. When boiling water, don’t fill it all the 10. Keep the furniture doors way to the top as it will bubble and flow closed. over when hot 11. It is always recommended to wear shoes whenever you are 5. Instruct your kids that all pots and cooking. Keeping them enclosed pans should have the handles facing will give you that extra protection, away from them to avoid any accidental whether it is from a falling object, knocks and accidents. broken glass, hot water or oil spills. 6. Keep your knives sharp by 12. Always have potholders or sharpening occasionally. Dull knives can oven mittens handy and close by slip and put you at risk of losing control when handling anything on the and cutting yourself. you to exert extra stovetop or oven. force and dull knives cut