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What are the main causes of cooking fires?

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DSC04042 by Karen Eliot
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  • Post category:Personal safety
  • Post published:March 18, 2015

Overheated oil in pans, deep fat fryers or dirty ovens and grill pans, along with unattended cooking are the main causes of cooking fires.

Source: Don’t Forget the Special Ingredient this Pancake Day @ County Durham and Darlington Fire and Rescue Service

Photo: DSC04042 by Karen Eliot under Creative Commons license

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