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Top 10 Turkey Fryer Safety Tips

Written by Wells Insurance | Oct 22, 2024 7:36:53 PM

While preparing your Thanksgiving turkey in a turkey fryer can be a timeless tradition, it’s important to keep cooking safety measures in mind to protect yourself, your guests and your home. After all, the U.S. Fire Administration states that Thanksgiving is the peak day for home cooking fires.

Don’t let your next holiday gathering become another statistic. Use this guidance to ensure turkey fryer safety and enjoy a stress-free Thanksgiving.

As with any cooking tool, it’s important to take caution when using a turkey fryer, as it can be extremely dangerous.

Top 10 Tips to consider when frying a turkey:

  1. Stay in the area where you are cooking. Leaving the turkey unattended may cause the fryer to overheat, resulting in a fire.
  2. Use your turkey fryer on a level surface. Anything that might cause the fryer to tip over may result in a hot oil spill.
  3. Inspect your equipment. Check all hardware, hoses, connections, and thermometers to make sure nothing has deteriorated or become lodged in empty spaces while in storage all year and works porperly.
  4. Make sure your turkey fits. Check to make sure the size of your pot will fit the turkey along with the oil.
  5. Measure the proper amount of oil. Don't fill up your fryer so full that dropping your turkey in will cause it to spill over.
  6. Thaw your turkey before cooking. Water from a still-frozen turkey can cause the oil to bubble or splash over the pot.
  7. Keep small children and animals away from the fryer while it is in use. There is a great risk that a child or pet could run into the fryer, knocking it down and causing serious injury. A safe distance of three to 10 feet away is recommended.
  8. Have safety equipment ready. Use oven mitts, goggles and an apron while cooking. Have a fire blanket or extinguisher nearby in case of emergency, and keep flammable items away from the fryer.
  9. Keep it outdoors! For your safety, only use a turkey fryer outside and at least 10' away from your home. Never use a turkey fryer in a garage or on a porch.

  10. Be sure to keep some distance between yourself and the fryer as you monitor it—you wouldn’t want to accidentally get splashed with hot oil.

For other holiday safety tips, check out this article and more home safety guidance and homeowners insurance solutions, contact us today!

 

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