• @seaQueue@lemmy.world
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    4011 months ago

    If you need to put out a small kitchen fire in an emergency and have no other way to do it rip the top off a box of baking soda and use the contents to smother the fire. As the baking soda heats it releases CO2 starving the fire of oxygen, the remaining salt also prevents oxygen from reaching the burning material.

    Even better, always have a fire extinguisher handy in the kitchen - don’t bury it under the sink or in a closet.

    • @shalafi@lemmy.world
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      2511 months ago

      Fire extinguishers and baking soda, always have them in the kitchen.

      Life saver on fire extinguishers: Practice. See a post like this? JUMP and run to your extinguisher. Can you find it by reflex?

      Because if shit goes south, you don’t have time to think about it. Just try it a few times when it occurs to you. Like NOW. A time or three will get you in the zone.

      While you’re at it, check the gauge on the side. Look good? OK, there’s a place to pencil in the last time it was checked. Do so. I just did! Thanks OP!

    • @w2tpmf@lemmy.world
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      1311 months ago

      Does no one have lids for their cookware? Just cover it. A cutting board or cookie sheet works good too.

      • @seaQueue@lemmy.world
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        511 months ago

        Not all kitchen fires are on the stove, toasters and toaster ovens are common culprits as well.

      • ANGRY_MAPLE
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        311 months ago

        Throwing it into an oven that’s turned off and then closing the oven door can help extinguish the flames too

        • Phoenixz
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          311 months ago

          Don’t start walking around with burning shit

          • ANGRY_MAPLE
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            111 months ago

            Of course you shouldn’t do that, silly.

            What I meant was if you are cooking on your stovetop using a pan and somehow don’t have a lid, fire blanket, fire extinguisher etc, you can just put it inside the oven. Flames and all. Just make sure you shut the door. It works best when the oven is not filled or in use

            This stops the fire from spreading, and starves it of oxygen quickly. Another alternative method is to use another pot/pan that’s just big enough to cover the top of the burning pan.

        • IcebladeM
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          311 months ago

          /Please try to be polite and respectful per rule 1, even if you feel another user isn’t.

        • @DudeDudenson
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          11 months ago

          Why do you respond like a know it all ass? Maybe your advice is valid but you sound like a prick.

          Why do you respond like a know it all ass? Maybe your advice is valid but you sound like a prick.

          • IcebladeM
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            111 months ago

            /Please be polite and respectful per rule 1, even if you feel another user isn’t.

            • @DudeDudenson
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              011 months ago

              I’m sorry for copy pasting his comment back to him I guess? I didn’t even think it trough because I just found it ironic