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Avoid Accidental Fires, and Stay Safe During Thanksgiving

Avoid Accidental Fires, and Stay Safe During Thanksgiving

The first Thanksgiving Day was celebrated in 1637. Thanksgiving is a great time to connect with your family and/or friends, during a wonderful meal. With Thanksgiving dinner being the highlight of the holiday, fire safety should be a primary concern. According to the National Fire Protection Agency, Thanksgiving is the peak day of the year for fires, so plan your holiday celebration in advance to ensure you have a plan for safely creating the meal. Take a look at this chart based on the NFPA' …
Nov 17th 2017 Mila Adamovica
How to Safely Prepare Your Holiday Meal

How to Safely Prepare Your Holiday Meal

Holidays are wonderful when we share a meal with our friends and family. It can be a quiet peaceful time, filled with joy, but according to the National Fire Protection Association, Thanksgiving is also the number one day for fire danger. Most of these fires are a result of the use of candles and also home-cooking gone wrong, destroying hundreds of homes every year. Luckily, this kind of disaster is easily preventable. Here are some basic safety tips: Check smoke alarms, and install …
Nov 17th 2016 Mila Adamovica
Avoid Thanksgiving Injuries and Keep First Aid Handy

Avoid Thanksgiving Injuries and Keep First Aid Handy

Here at PK Safety we're all about keeping folks safe. Since tomorrow is Thanksgiving, we'd like to remind everyone that safety knows no bounds. While the most dangerous Thanksgiving tradition is hands-down the deep frying of the bird, there are other injuries from cuts to burns you should be aware of. If you haven't seen the William Shatner public service announcement (PSA) about the dangers of deep-frying your turkey, you should take a moment or two to glory in the wisdom of this …
Nov 21st 2012 Justin McCarter