Friday, November 17, 2023

Commissioner Causey hosts fiery demonstration to show how turkey fryers can lead to flames this Thanksgiving

RALEIGH
Nov 17, 2023

Insurance Commissioner Mike Causey, who is also the State Fire Marshal, is teaming with the Garner Fire Department to demonstrate the dangers associated with frying turkeys this holiday season.

Commissioner Causey, along with Office of State Fire Marshal staff and Garner firefighters, will host a live fire demonstration to show the dangers of frying a turkey that has not fully thawed.

The event will be on Monday, Nov. 20, at 10 a.m., at Garner Fire Station 1, 503 W. Main Street, Garner, N.C.

“Thanksgiving is a wonderful time to gather with family and friends for a delicious meal, but it’s easy to lose focus on fire safety,” said Commissioner Causey. “Turkey frying can be dangerous because oil fires happen quickly. Make sure to plan for fire safety especially when cooking this holiday season.”

Unattended cooking is the No. 1 cause of home fires and injuries in the United States.

According to the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA), Thanksgiving Day is the peak day for fires caused by cooking with approximately 1,000 home fires occurring on this day.

Turkey fryer fires cause an average of five deaths, 60 injuries and more than $15 million in property damage each year.

Outdoor, gas-fueled turkey fryers are discouraged unless used by a properly trained professional.  A better alternative is to use newer turkey fryers, which are powered by TRU-Infrared technology, and require no oil.

The Office of State Fire Marshal offers the following safety tips for frying turkeys this Thanksgiving:

  • Use extreme caution when cooking with oil. Hot oil can spill or splash onto the flame, igniting a fire. Also, oil inside a turkey cooker pot can stay dangerously hot for hours after use.
  • Don’t overheat the oil. Cooking oil, if heated beyond its cooking temperature (375 degrees), can ignite.
  • Turkey fryers should not be used under a garage, deck, breezeway, porch, barn or any structure that can catch fire.
  • Make sure the turkey has thawed completely before putting it in a turkey fryer. Frozen, or partially frozen turkeys, will cause hot oil to splatter or produce hot steam, which leads to burns.
  • NEVER use water to extinguish a grease fire!

Here are the details for Monday’s event:

WHO
Insurance Commissioner and State Fire Marshal Mike Causey, Safe Kids North Carolina, Office of State Fire Marshal, and Garner Fire Department.

WHAT
Turkey Frying Demonstration
Commissioner Causey, with the assistance of the Garner Fire Department, will lower a half-frozen turkey into oil heated to 375 degrees to show the dangers.

WHEN
Monday, November 20, 2023, at 10 a.m.

WHERE
Garner Fire Station 1, 503 W. Main Street, Garner, N.C.

WHY
To show just how quickly a fire can start when using a turkey fryer.

 

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