Always deep fry the turkey outside. Give yourself at least 10 feet of space away from any wooden deck or building. Always ...
With Thanksgiving just around the corner, many families are beginning to prep their meals for the big day. While some cook their turkey the traditional over-roasted way, others enjoy deep-frying the ...
Ahead of Thanksgiving, the Knox County Fire Prevention Bureau teamed up with the Karns Fire Department for a dramatic safety ...
A deep-fried turkey might taste great on Thanksgiving Day, but some caution is needed to avoid the pitfalls that can lead to ...
If oil overheats in a deep fryer, that too can ignite a fire. If there's no thermostat on your turkey fryer, you can use a ...
A frozen turkey is dropped into hot oil at the Ossining Fire Department to show the dangers of outdoor turkey fryers Nov. 24, ...
For deep-frying, cooking oil is heated to around 350 degrees Fahrenheit (175 C). This is much hotter than the boiling point ...
Firefighters say to deep-fry the turkey outdoors, and make sure it is fully thawed and dried, among other tips.
People are turning to Google to ask questions about the Thanksgiving meal. We give you answers to what you're asking.
Thanksgiving is just a week away, and State Fire Marshal Jon M. Davine is reminding residents to stay safe in the kitchen on ...