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~ Kitchen Oil Fire.

Here’s why you should never EVER pour water on a pan on fire:

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7 Responses to ~ Kitchen Oil Fire.

  1. Gravatar Icon Sharifo

    ya sater ya rab !!
    bas great to know these stuff, waret-ha la kol el beit angel

    Great blog btw !!

  2. Gravatar Icon Qabbani

    Oops :)

    benfa3 araje3 al 3′ata ?

  3. Gravatar Icon life

    Showed this to my mom.. thanks :)

  4. Gravatar Icon Maioush

    YEEEEE… ya 7aram.
    well, we all know these instruction but when you are in the situation, things are reaaaaaally different

  5. Gravatar Icon chikapappi

    oh god!

  6. Gravatar Icon Lalla Mira

    Great advice!! Thank you for sharing.

  7. Gravatar Icon Kelli

    Hello,

    I would also like to recommend the StoveTop FireStop to prevent kitchen fires.

    StoveTop FireStop is a 12-ounce automatic fire suppressor that attaches magnetically under the vent hood over a stovetop. When a stovetop fire occurs and the flame reaches the StoveTop FireStop, the fire suppressing powder is automatically released onto the fire.

    StoveTop FireStop has a five year shelf life, deploys in seconds and reacts automatically, and never has to be inspected or repaired. Please check out the website at http://www.stovetopfirestop.com.

    Thank you!

    Kelli Edwards

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