NUTRITION
KITCHEN SAFETY
Question
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you could get food on your sleeve
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your sleeve could catch fire
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it is not in style
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you can wear long sleeves on cooking days
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Detailed explanation-1: -Most home cooking fires involve the stovetop portion of the range: Don’t wear loose sleeves while cooking, instead make sure that clothing is tight fitting. Loose sleeves are more likely to catch on fire or get caught on pot handles.
Detailed explanation-2: -Wearing an apron will keep your clothes clean. If you don’t have an apron, an old shirt will do. But don’t wear anything that’s big and loose. Baggy sleeves or clothes could catch fire or get caught in mixer beaters or other equipment.
Detailed explanation-3: -Loose fitting clothing can come in contact with the burners and catch fire. Wear tight sleeves or roll them up when cooking. If your clothing catches fire, stop, drop to the ground and roll over and over to put out the fire.
Detailed explanation-4: -If your clothes catch fire, stop, drop, and roll – cool and call. The “stop, drop, roll – cool and call” procedure should be used to extinguish flames and lessen burn injuries if your clothes catch fire.