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Home > Es-Us > Blog > How Do Most Kitchen Fires Start?
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 2023

How Do Most Kitchen Fires Start?

The kitchen is often considered the heart of the home, where delicious meals are prepared, family gatherings happen and memories are made. However, it’s also one of the most common places where fires start. By understanding the primary causes of kitchen fires, you can take steps to keep your kitchen safe. 

Most Common Ways Kitchen Fires Start 

 
The following are the most common ways kitchen fires start: house fire

 

  • Unattended cooking—One of the leading causes of kitchen fires is unattended cooking. Whether it’s a pot of boiling water or a pan sizzling with oil, leaving the stove unattended can be a recipe for disaster. A momentary distraction can lead to overheating, burning or ignition, especially when cooking with high heat.
  • Grease and oil—Another common cause of kitchen fires is a grease- or oil-catching fire. When cooking with oil, it can become extremely hot and flammable. If it overheats, it can ignite, creating a dangerous situation that spreads quickly. Never attempt to extinguish an oil fire with water, as it can create even greater combustion.
  • Flammable objects near the stove—It’s essential to keep flammable objects away from the stovetop. Things like dish towels, paper towels, oven mitts or wooden utensils can quickly catch fire if they come into contact with a hot burner or flame.
  • Faulty appliances—Outdated or malfunctioning kitchen appliances can pose a significant fire risk. Electric stoves, ovens, toasters and microwaves, if not properly maintained or if they have electrical issues, can become fire hazards.
  • Incorrect microwave usage—Microwaves are incredibly convenient appliances, but they can cause fires if used improperly. For instance, heating items wrapped in aluminum foil or leaving objects in the microwave not meant for cooking can lead to sparks and fires.
  • Children and pets—Kids and pets are naturally curious and can inadvertently cause kitchen fires by turning on burners or reaching for hot pots and pans. This highlights the importance of childproofing and pet-proofing your kitchen.


How Insurance Can Help If You Have a Kitchen Fire 

Insurance can be a vital lifeline after a kitchen fire. It covers various aspects of the aftermath, including property damage, personal belongings, temporary housing, liability, medical expenses and more. It can help you repair or rebuild your kitchen, replace damaged items, cover additional living expenses and provide financial protection in case of legal liability or injuries. However, the extent of coverage depends on your specific policy, so it’s essential to understand your policy’s terms and conditions, keep it up-to-date and promptly contact your insurance provider to begin the claims process.  

Contact Us for Home Insurance 

The Slyman Insurance Group can review your home insurance policy and ensure you have the proper protections in place. Call us today. 

 

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