Five Ways to Save Your Thanksgiving Holiday from Disaster

Portland, ORLocal News

Thanksgiving celebrations can be joyful yet fraught with safety risks, particularly concerning impaired driving. Portland officials report that from 2019 to 2023, 70% of deadly crashes involved alcohol or drug impairment, highlighting the importance of planning safe transportation. Deep-frying turkeys can lead to fires if not done carefully, as frozen turkeys must be fully thawed before cooking. Proper disposal of fats and oils is vital to prevent clogged drains, which can mar the holiday experience. Smoke alarms are essential for fire safety, requiring installation on every level of the home and regular maintenance.

With guests likely to increase, ensuring that smoke alarms are functional can save lives. Moreover, safe usage of extension cords can prevent electrical injuries, with nearly 25,000 incidents reported in the last five years. Overall, taking these precautions can significantly enhance safety during the Thanksgiving holiday.

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