(BPT) - The holidays are just around the corner and for many people, that means big plans. It's about traditional family recipes, new favorite dishes and your loved ones gathered around the table enjoying the bounty of it all. If you're that holiday host, you know a lot of your time is spent in the kitchen. Along with the joy of cooking for friends and family, it's important to keep an eye on fire safety as well.
According to the National Fire Prevention Agency, Thanksgiving Day is ground zero for kitchen fires. More fires happen on that day than any other. Christmas Eve and Christmas Day follow close behind. Nobody wants those kinds of holiday memories.
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