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Put Out a Grease Fire with These Kitchen Ingredients

Author: 
Rainbow International of Mississauga & Halton
Publication date:
January 25, 2018
Article Summary: 

This article discusses how to put out a grease fire using common kitchen ingredients if a fire extinguisher is not available. It emphasizes the importance of prevention and quick action in case of a grease fire. The article suggests removing the heat source and smothering the fire using a metal lid or baking pan. If that doesn't work, salt or baking soda can be used to put out the flames, but flour, sugar, water, baking powder, and wet towels should never be used. Finally, the article advises adding a Class B dry chemical fire extinguisher to your kitchen supplies and recommends professional cleaning services for larger fire damage.

Keywords: 

grease fire, fire extinguisher, kitchen ingredients, prevention, quick action, smothering, salt, baking soda, flour, sugar, water, baking powder, wet towels, fire damage, professional cleaning services.



Source Citation: 
Rainbow International of Mississauga & Halton
Put Out a Grease Fire with These Kitchen Ingredients
January 25, 2018
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