Title: A Happy and Safe Thanksgiving: Cooking and Pets
Author: lindsey
Published: November 7, 2024

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#  A Happy and Safe Thanksgiving: Cooking and Pets

Thanksgiving is a cherished time for expressing gratitude, gathering with loved 
ones, and savoring delicious meals. However, amidst the joy, it’s essential to keep
safety in mind—especially in the kitchen and when caring for our furry friends. 
For families in Plano, Allen, Frisco, McKinney, Murphy, and the surrounding areas
of Texas, these Thanksgiving safety tips can help you enjoy the holiday without 
worries. From kitchen fire prevention to pet safety around holiday foods, let’s 
explore how to have a safe and enjoyable Thanksgiving celebration with your loved
ones and pets. Keep these tips in mind to ensure a joyful and worry-free holiday
season!

Cooking Safely

 1. **Stay Attentive**: Cooking a Thanksgiving feast often involves a lot of multitasking.
    Keep a watchful eye on your stove and oven to prevent any accidental fires or overcooking.
    Never leave the kitchen unattended when you have burners or ovens running.
 2. **Fire Safety**: Ensure your kitchen is equipped with a fire extinguisher and that
    you know how to use it. It’s a good practice to review fire safety procedures with
    your family, just in case.
 3. **Childproofing**: If you have young children, keep them away from hot stovetops
    and ovens. Establish a child-free zone in the kitchen to avoid accidents.
 4. **Knife Safety**: Be extra cautious with knives, as they are essential tools in
    the kitchen. Keep them out of reach of children and pets, and always use a cutting
    board to prevent injuries.
 5. **Proper Food Handling**: Follow safe food handling practices to avoid foodborne
    illnesses. Thoroughly cook poultry and other meats to the recommended temperatures,
    and don’t cross-contaminate surfaces and utensils.

Pet Safety

 1. **Create a Safe Space**: With all the activity in the kitchen, pets can get stressed
    or curious. Consider setting up a quiet, safe area away from the cooking area for
    your pets. This will help reduce their anxiety and prevent them from getting underfoot.
 2. **Toxic Foods**: Many Thanksgiving foods can be harmful to pets. Foods like chocolate,
    onions, garlic, grapes, and raisins are toxic to animals. Be certain that your 
    guests are aware of this, and keep these items out of reach.
 3. **Bones**: While it may be tempting to give your pet a turkey bone, it’s not safe.
    Cooked bones can splinter and cause choking or internal injuries. Dispose of bones
    securely in a pet-proof container.
 4. **No Sneak Tastes**: As delicious as Thanksgiving dishes are, try to avoid letting
    your pets have “sneak tastes.” Some seasonings and ingredients can be harmful to
    them, and overindulging can lead to digestive issues.
 5. **Burn Prevention**: Pets, especially cats, are curious creatures. Be mindful of
    hot stovetops, boiling pots, and open flames, as your pet may inadvertently get
    burned or knock something over.
 6. **ID Tags**: Ensure your pets are wearing their ID tags and have a microchip in
    case they manage to escape. The commotion and increased foot traffic on Thanksgiving
    can create opportunities for pets to slip out of the house.

Thanksgiving is a time for warmth, gratitude, and togetherness, but safety should
always remain a priority. By following these essential tips for kitchen and pet 
safety, you can help ensure a holiday free from accidents and emergencies. Protecting
the well-being of your family and furry friends allows everyone to enjoy the feast
with peace of mind. For families in Plano, Allen, Frisco, McKinney, Murphy, and 
the greater Texas area, Sterling Insurance Group wishes you a happy and safe Thanksgiving!
Let us help you protect what matters most this holiday season.

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