11/14/2024 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 11/14/2024 10:06
DATE: Thursday, November 14, 2024
CONTACT: Meghan Barwick, Public Information Officer
Telephone: (229) 671-2491
Lowndes County Fire Rescue Urges Caution for Thanksgiving Cooking: Preventing Home Fires
Lowndes County, Georgia: As the holiday season kicks into full swing, Lowndes County Fire Rescue is reminding residents to be extra cautious when preparing Thanksgiving meals. Thanksgiving Day is the leading day of the year for home cooking fires in the United States, with a significant spike in incidents reported each year. In 2022 alone, an estimated 1,610 home cooking fires occurred on Thanksgiving Day, marking a 399% increase over the daily average. Between 2018 and 2022, home cooking fires on Thanksgiving were found to be nearly three and a half times higher than on a typical day.
Cooking remains the leading cause of home fires and injuries, and is the second leading cause of fire-related deaths in the U.S. Unattended cooking is the primary factor in both cooking fires and fire fatalities, making vigilance critical during meal preparation.
Lowndes County Fire Rescue encourages residents to follow these safety tips to ensure a fire-free Thanksgiving:
"Safety is our top priority, and we want everyone to enjoy a safe and happy Thanksgiving," said Lowndes County Fire Rescue Fire Chief Billy Young. "By following these simple precautions, we can help prevent fires and injuries during this busy time of year."