So This Is Christmas

Merry Christmas is such an infectious feeling I like to feel that way all year around.

So if you are visiting just before Christmas, just after Christmas or even here on Christmas day I am sure you will find something of interest for you and in the spirit of Christmas.

It may be said that Christmas is no longer a celebration but this must be spoken by people that have never had trouble closing their eyes on Christmas Eve in an expectation of what maybe left for them on the carpet under the tree.

I continue to look forward to the surprise on my Grandchild's faces to this day at Christmas events.

Merry Christmas - Merry Christmas - Merry Christmas

Friday, April 17, 2009

Fire Protection Needs To Be Discussed With Your Family

By Peter Thomas

The responsibilities of a mum and a dad seem to be endless. In the world that we live in today there are so many electrical appliances and synthetic products that are dangerously flammable that fire protection is a must to be discussed with the children.

One of the major causes of fires in the family home is the fire in the kitchen. Small oil spills, bench top open grillers and the like are always causing little fires, but left unattended, they could be so bad as to turn a familys life right upside down.

All households should have a fire extinguisher near the kitchen and the children should know the basics of how to use it. Often you hear on the news that a child has saved someone by phoning emergency servces, or some other life saving deed? Children do understand safety issues if they are taught properly and they need to know basic fire protection rules.

There are fires from faulty wiring at stoves, but the most common is during cooking, or pots left on the stove with the element turned on.

Dont trust those bench top grillers either. It is not so much the griller, but they are commonly used for cheese grills, and the fat from the cheese drips down onto the bottom element and before you know it you have a fire.

Water must never be used to put out a fire near electrical wiring!

So what would you use if you had a fire at the stove? Use a fire blanket which will reduce the oxygen level, a CO2 fire extinguisher, and for a very small contained fire in the element tray you could throw on a handful of salt. Salt is excellent, and used in kitchens all around the world, but only if the fire is small. If you have something else use it.

Oil is the one kitchen product that causes so many problems. It gets very hot, is flamable on a hot element, and it spits if water or frozen food is put in it. So many people have suffered severe burns from dropping frozen food into hot oil.

If you are going to allow your children to cook with fat, make sure they are old enough to understand how to use it properly. A burn from oil is dreadful. When someone jumps away from a burn or an oil splash they will sometimes catch the handle of the pan and that is where even more damage can be done. They also need to understand all your rules for fire protection of themselves, and the house.

Need I say it, even men are a bit of a handful in this area. This is not tongue in cheek, this is true. Men seem to panic quicker, especially those that are only cooking occasionally. So educate hubby as well.

If you are going to be having lots of meals cooked ourdoors, make sure the family understands all the fire protection rules for that too. With games and other distractions there have been heart rendering stories of kids running into BBQ's and the like. Issues to cover are gas BBQs, electric BBQs, charcoal BBQs, camp fires, and other systems that you may use outdoors.

Ensure that you have discussed with your family all the fire protection issues, how to go about being safe, and what to do in case of fire.

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