Safety Tips for your Microwave
2/7/2022 (Permalink)
The microwave oven is a great kitchen appliance that provides a quick and easy way to reheat a meal or warm up a cup of coffee. It is always important to follow a few tips to prevent burns or a possible fire.
Here are some microwave safety tips from the National Fire Protection Association:
- Purchase a microwave oven that is listed by a qualified testing laboratory. Make sure to complete and return the product registration card. This way, the manufacturer can reach you if there is a recall on the product.
- Plug the microwave oven directly into the wall outlet — never use an extension cord
- Make sure the microwave oven is at a safe height, within easy reach of all users
- Open food slowly, away from the face. Hot steam or the food itself can cause burns.
- Food heats unevenly in microwave ovens. Stir and test before eating or giving to children.
- Never heat a baby bottle in the microwave. Since a microwave oven heats unevenly, it can create hot pockets, leading to burns.
If you experience fire or smoke damage, SERVPRO of Ravenswood has a team of highly trained technicians available 24-hours a day to assist you. Please call us at 773-878-5200.