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Fire Safety Tips For Cooking & Kitchen, Firefighter Kelly 2

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Fire Safety Tips For Cooking & Kitchen, Firefighter Kelly 2

Kitchen and cooking fire safety tips by firefighter Kelly.
Here are ways you can help prevent injury or death by playing it safe while you cook.

Visit Firefighter Kellys Website at;
http://www.firefighterkelly.net

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Jimmy Gelhaar
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  • My family members frequently catch fire, but we go to a designated area outside to drop and roll. Sometimes there will be two or three of us out in yard rolling around, having ignited in unrelated events.

  • that background music is distracting...maybe it's just me

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  • @Shirviu id just run to the shower...

  • This video was shown in my FACS class.

    I laughed SO hard. xD

  • Did anyone else notice the abnormally sized forehead ...?

  • hilarious comment

  • i had this crazy cat named kodiak (female of course) and i had been drinking heavily and put on a pot to cook some spaghetty and passed out on the floor while this shit was cooking, that damn cat woke me up, no shit and that pot was in flames,well once i was able to put it out (a while) those noodles looked like a roll of black cable,that cat probably saved my life but i had to give her away a few years later cause by that time she was completely nuts

  • More loose clothing in the kitchen, installing a gas stove, so I can leave my cooking unattended more often. People say, I'm forgetful, but I recall why. ... I'm pretty sure it's safe to leave something in the oven... Mine has an incinerate mode, at over 900 degrees... fire being at 450 range, I think a Fire laden tray of nachos, is very safe in a closed oven, for hours and hours. ... there is not 3 feet in my kitchen away from my stove I like to teach my kids to cook, and use heat to warm food.

  • It's usually pretty difficult to stop drop and roll in a kitchen for lack of space - my question to you is that if your sleeve actually did catch on fire in a kitchen, would it really be better as you said to stop drop and roll, even if you needed to find a place to do it, or would it be better to just put your sleeve under the tap?

    Thanks!

  • disaster time= no fun?

  • At least she helps with the public relations....

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