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Sand Springs Fire Department
108 East Broadway Street
Sand Springs, OK  74063


EMERGENCY: 911
Non-Emergency:       918-245-8777

Fire Administration:       918-246-2548
Fax:                               918-245-0372


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Cooking Fire Safety

Did you know that a majority of Oklahoma’s residential fires originate in the kitchen? These fires account for approximately one-fifth of all fire incidents and a substantial number of injuries and deaths annually. Cooking safely will prevent most kitchens first. Here are some tips to help prevent fires from starting.


If A FIRE STARTS, REMAIN CALM.

Smoke Detectors provide early warning
in the event of a fire. Install and maintain
smoke detectors in the home.

BBQ Grills

One of the great pleasures of summer is eating and cooking out of doors with family and friends.   The popularity of this activity is attested to by the great number and variety of outdoor grills or “barbecues” being sold each year.

Such grills can be fun to cook on and provide delicious food, but they can also be dangerous.   None of them are foolproof, and all should be handled with care.
 

Liquefied Petroleum Gas

Liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) when used to fire a home barbecue, is contained under pressure in a steel cylinder.   The contents of an LPG cylinder, vaporized and in a confined area, has the explosive force of several sticks of dynamite.   Therefore, the wise user of LPG will be aware of the dangers involved and the precautions that must be taken to avoid accidents.

No LPG burner should ever be ignited until the following steps are taken:


Charcoal

Although charcoal may sound less dangerous than LP gas, it is just as necessary to take precautions in using charcoal burners.

Follow these precautions and enjoy outdoor eating in health, happiness and good weather.

Don’t be tempted by a rainy day to use outdoor cooking equipment inside – not even in a garage or on a porch or balcony.

For additional information, contact your local Sand Springs Fire Station.