From the Maryland Emergency Preparedness Network
Thanksgiving is a time to gather, reflect, and create joyful memories with loved ones. With a little preparation, we can ensure that safety concerns stay off your plate, leaving more room for what matters most.
Here’s how to make your holiday stress-free:
1. Fire Safety: Prevent Holiday Hazards
- Stay in the Kitchen: Keep an eye on the stove and oven while cooking.
- Keep Combustibles Away: Maintain a 3-foot zone around cooking equipment.
- Test Smoke Alarms: Ensure alarms are working and have fresh batteries.
Resource: Thanksgiving Fire Safety Tip sheet from NFPA
2. Food Safety: Serve Joy, Not Germs
- Thaw Safely: Thaw your turkey in the fridge (24 hours per 4-5 pounds), not on the counter.
- Cook Thoroughly: Ensure turkey reaches an internal temperature of 165°F.
- Store Leftovers: Refrigerate perishable food within 2 hours to prevent foodborne illness.
Resource: Thanksgiving Food Safety Tips from the USDA
Need to Talk Turkey?: Call the United States Department of Agriculture’s (USDA) Meat and Poultry Hotline is available to answer questions about meat, poultry, and egg products at 1-888-MPHotline (1-888-674-6854):
3. Infection Control: Keep Loved Ones Healthy
- Encourage Handwashing: Make handwashing easy and accessible before meals and after touching shared items.
- Sanitize Surfaces: Regularly disinfect high-touch areas like counters, doorknobs, and tables.
- Stay Home When Sick: Kindly ask guests to stay home if they feel unwell or show any symptoms of illness.
- Ventilate the Space: Open windows or use air purifiers to improve air circulation in your home.
Resource: Article Avoid Illness During the Holidays
4. Travel Safety: Arrive Safely
- Prepare Your Vehicle: Check tire pressure, fluids, and emergency supplies before hitting the road.
- Stay Alert: Avoid distractions like texting while driving.
- Plan Ahead: Expect delays and leave early to reduce stress.
Resource: Travel Tips for Thanksgiving from MDEM
5. General Home Safety: Keep Gatherings Safe
- Ensure Accessibility: Clear walkways in and outside the gathering space to create a safe, welcoming space for guests of all ages and abilities.
Resource: Accessible Holidays Tips
6. Pet Safety: Protect Your Furry Friends
- Watch What They Eat: Avoid sharing turkey bones, chocolate, or fatty foods that can harm pets.
- Create a Safe Space: Provide a quiet spot for pets to retreat from the commotion.
- Secure Decorations: Keep candles, cords, and small decorations out of reach.
Resource: Thanksgiving Safety Tips from the ASPCA
Shared by Lori Peck, BS, MT, Public Health Emergency Planner
See also: Garrett County Health Department Offers Essential Food Safety Tips for Thanksgiving
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