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Messy vs. unsafe: Which bad kitchen habits are truly dangerous?
Experts weigh in on which common kitchen habits are truly dangerous—and which are just messy.
Practice these kitchen safety rules to help you and your family avoid cuts, burns and a bout of food poisoning. 1. Do learn how to use knives. A dull knife is more likely to slip and cut you than a ...
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BE ALERT! Now, that sounds simple. Distractions, being tired, or being impaired can lead to catastrophe. Stay in the kitchen. A lead cause of kitchen fires is unattended cooking. Stay near when you ...
Accidents happen in the kitchen all the time — knife injuries alone account for an estimated 350,000 emergency room visits per year, according to Midwest Orthopaedics at Rush — but they’re more common ...
The kitchen might be the heart of the home, but it’s also where accidents love to happen. Sharp knives, hot surfaces, and slippery floors can turn a simple meal prep into a trip to the ER if you’re ...
Your kitchen is a place where you can express your culinary creativity. It's also a place where you can get seriously hurt if you're not careful. Hot stoves can burn, sharp knives can cut, and a fleck ...
The kitchen may be the heart of the home, but it can also be pretty dangerous — especially if you have little ones. Between all the sharp utensils, enticing oven knobs, electrical outlets, sharp ...
RTA Outdoor Living, a leader in made-to-order and ready-to-assemble outdoor kitchens, has published a comprehensive blog on Outdoor Kitchen Ventilation to help both homeowners and contractors plan, ...
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