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Chapter 20: Preventing Kitchen Accidents

Chapter Summary

Good safety habits protect against many kitchen hazards. Make six safety habits part of your kitchen routine. In addition, prevent falls by removing hazards, and handle sharp edges with care. Prevent fires and burns by practicing cook top, oven, and gas safety, and take the correct steps to respond if a fire starts. Handle cords, appliances, and household chemicals properly to prevent injuries. When cooking outdoors, follow safety guidelines. Protect family members, including children and people with physical challenges, by taking precautions and providing safe and useful tools. Be prepared to handle emergencies by keeping important tools handy and learning safety measures.

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