Divine Info About How To Deal With Chip Pan Fires
Never throw water on a chip pan fire.
How to deal with chip pan fires. What to do if there is a chip pan fire *never move the pan. If the oil starts to smoke it’s too hot. A fire blanket will smother small frying pan fires if used properly and quickly.
If you do have a chip pan fire: How to put out a chip pan fire 1. Never use water on chip pan fires as this will cause a fireball, get everyone out, and close the kitchen door, get out, stay out and call 999.
In the event of a chip pan fire our advice is: ‘although it was recognised that some people will continue to tackle chip and fat pan fires in the home, on balance, the best advice should be to “get out, stay out and call 999”. Call the fire and rescue service on 999 immediately don’t take risks have a clear escape route never move the pan turn off the heat (if its safe to do so).
Cover the pan with a lid 6. 1 call the fire and rescue service on 999 immediately 2 don’t take risks 3 have a clear escape route 4 never move the pan 5 turn off the heat (if its safe to do so). Turn off the heat if it's safe to do so.
If an electrical appliance catches fire, don't throw. • don’t tackle the fire yourself. A fire blanket will smother small frying pan fires if used properly and quickly.
Here is a short video clip demonstrating how to safely extinguish a chip pan fire. What to do if a pan catches fire. Turn off the heat and leave it to cool, otherwise it may catch fire never fill a pan.
*never throw water or use a. Turn off the heat 2. • don't take any risks.
If you do have a chip pan fire: Never throw water on a chip pan fire. Use on chip or fat pan fires with a foam extinguisher (afff).
Turn off the source of heat (burner/element) and start a grease fire. If you must use a traditional chip pan, please follow these fire safety tips: What should you never use to extinguish a chip pan fire?
Point the jet at the base of the flames for solid fires and keep it moving across the fire’s area. Call 999 if necessary 3. • get out, stay out and call 999.