Imagine this scenario: A small fire breaks out in your kitchen, and suddenly, the room is in flames. The Fire Department is called, and you are left with a damp, ashy, and smoky mess. This case may seem far-fetched, but what if it happens? Do you know what to do? Knowing how to react in this situation is essential because, according to the U.S. Fire Administration, cooking fires are the leading cause of household fires.

Thankfully, with expertise built upon over 50 years of combined experience in the restoration industry, we at Restore-It know precisely how to handle a cooking fire. And guess what? We will teach you all about it.

Today, we will discuss what actions you should take in order to deal with cooking fires safely. So, come with us on this educational journey and get ready to learn everything you need to know when there is a fire in your kitchen.

The do’s and don’ts during a cooking fire

If a fire breaks out in your kitchen, you can take some actions to prevent the damage from extending further. Depending on where the fire originated as well as what caused it, here are some actions you can take:

When you have a grease fire

Due to how fast they can spread and how hard they are to control, grease fires are the most dangerous. If you find yourself in this scenario, here are some suggestions on how to deal with it:

What NOT do

What to do

When you have a stovetop fire

This type of fire can be caused by overheated food that catches fire, sometimes from crumbs and materials around the heating area.

What NOT to do

What to do

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When you have a fire in your oven

Ovens are great for making all sorts of meals, including pastries. However, improper use can lead to a cooking fire. Here is how to act if this ever happens to you:

What NOT to do

What to do

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When you have a fire in your microwave oven

Whether heating food or cooking, ovens and microwave ovens are incredibly convenient. However, if an unexpected fire happens, then here are some recommendations:

What NOT to do

What to do

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What to do when the fire is not manageable

If anything fails and the fire spreads and becomes unmanageable, the number one thing to do is to prioritize your and your family’s safety. Here is what we recommend:

cooking fire safety tip call 911Remember to only call 911 once you are at a safe distance from the fire. Tell the responders about any pets or people left in the building.

After the cooking fire: cleaning and recovery

Once the fire is put out, you will have a new challenge to face: dealing with the aftermath. While fire extinguishers are great, they can also contaminate the area. Soot and smoke can also have lasting effects on your health. If you call the fire department, you will be left with water damage in your home. To help you deal with this situation, here is a list of things you can do:

Due to their commonness, it is important to know what to do in case you find yourself with a cooking fire. Thankfully, as we have shown, there are several actions you can take to prevent the damage from extending further and also safeguard your and your loved ones’ lives. Now that we have taught you all you need to do in case of a cooking fire, your next action should be to learn more about how we at Restore-It restore fire-damaged houses.