https://lnkd.in/gBeV4rEq 1. Fire Safety Education: Educate yourself and others about fire safety. Teach family members, employees, or others in your community about fire prevention strategies and what to do in case of a fire. 2. Cooking Safety: Never leave cooking unattended, especially when using oil or high heat. Keep flammable materials away from stovetops, and use caution when cooking with grease.
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