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Home Fire Safety Tips : Kitchen Fire Prevention & Safety

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Uploaded by on May 3, 2006

Kitchen fire safety is essential if you don't want to burn your house down, learn about fire safety equipment and get some fire safety tips from a professional firefighter in this free video.

Expert: Ryan Hamilton
Bio: Ryan Hamilton has been a professional fireman for over 5 years. He is also a certified fireman instructor and trains local fireman in his area.

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  • @iluvyurbles Flour is apparently explosive and is a bad idea. Covering is your answer. Keep a lid around, turn off the heat.

    "Some people throw baking soda (baking SODA! NOT baking POWDER!) on an oil fire. I wouldn't do this, but it's at least a sound idea. Baking soda is not combustible, and when heated, produces a LOT of carbon dioxide gas, which is heaver than air, so it blankets the pan, cutting off the oxygen from the burning materials." (But was concerned with the high CO2 expelled.)

  • no you just need some flour

  • hmmm fire blanket not fire extinguisher. a fire extinguisher spreads the fire

  • Good vid! My "grease fire demo" video would go great with this video! Thanks

  • I love the pretty pink flammable curtains behind the stove. Brilliant design move.

    Where's the 10 pound wall-mounted fire extinguisher?

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