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Read This Before You Cook Your Thanksgiving Dinner This Year

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Thanks to the ever-growing popularity of deep-fried turkeys, kitchen fires nearly triple on Thanksgiving Day.  On average, 1,300 kitchen fires occur on the holiday, as compared to about 300 on any other given day, and an estimated $8 million dollars of property damage has been sustained since 2010.

Thanksgiving is a day for spending time with family, stuffing yourself with your favorite foods, and watching football; however, according to State Farm, it is also prime time for house fires.  In an analysis of insurance claims for cooking and grease-related fires in the past ten years, the company found Thanksgiving to be a hazardous hotspot.  Yet, the company also noticed a cooling trend in recent years, with the number of reported fires steadily declining.  Experts seem to believe this trend is attributed to a slowdown of the short-lived, but exceedingly dangerous, deep-fried turkey craze.

So now that you know about the increased fire threat, how do you cook Thanksgiving dinner safely?

Thanksgiving is a day to create lasting memories and surround yourself with great food and company.  Be sure to follow and share these helpful tips with friends and family this holiday season.  Have a safe and happy Thanksgiving from the Law Firm of Hoskins, Turco, Lloyd & Lloyd.

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