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Monday
Dec092013

Turkey Fryer Safety Tips

Turkey Fryers Facts

  • Cooking fires peak on Thanksgiving Day.

  • Between 1998 and 2005, the Consumer Product Safety Commission had 112 reports of fires or burns related to turkey fryers.

  • Most fires from turkey fryers occur while the oil is being heated, before the turkey is added.

  • Contact with hot oil can cause serious burns.

Turkey Fryer Safety

For safety's sake, buy a fried turkey from a grocery store, specialty food store, or restaurant instead of frying it yourself. If you decide to fry a turkey, follow these tips to prevent fires and injuries:
  • Place the turkey fryer on a level surface, in an open area away from homes, fences, sheds, and other structures.

  • Never place the fryer on a wooden deck or porch or in a garage or carport.

  • Leave at least 2 feet between the fryer and the propane tank.

  • Keep the fryer in full view at all times.

  • Keep children and pets away from the fryer.

  • Check the oil temperature often. If you see smoke coming from the oil, turn off the gas right away.

  • Completely thaw and dry the turkey before frying. Adding a partially frozen or wet turkey to the pot makes the oil splatter a lot, causing a fire or explosion hazard.

  • Cover bare skin before adding or removing food from the fryer.

  • Raise and lower food slowly to avoid splattering or spilling oil.

  • Use the right amount of oil. To find out how much oil to use, read the fryer's instructions, or:

  • Place the turkey in the pot.

  • Fill with water until the turkey is covered by ½ inch of water.

  • Remove the turkey and pat dry.

  • Mark the water level in the pot.

  • Dump the water, dry the pot, and fill oil to the level marked.

  • If the fryer catches fire, call 911 right away. Do not try to put it out with water.

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