Staples had small kitchen fire extinguishers on sale during whatever month was Fire Prevention Month, and so did a lot of other places. They're very small, about the size of a can of non-stick cooking spray or something.
I have one on the counter near the stove because I am 1) generally more safety minded than a whole troop of scouts, and 2) prone to losing interest in my cooking and wandering off.
Baking soda is good, but a little hard to apply--might consider looking for one of those little jobbies--they're point and spray, and pretty much made for exactly that.
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Date: 2011-04-26 03:53 pm (UTC)Staples had small kitchen fire extinguishers on sale during whatever month was Fire Prevention Month, and so did a lot of other places. They're very small, about the size of a can of non-stick cooking spray or something.
I have one on the counter near the stove because I am 1) generally more safety minded than a whole troop of scouts, and 2) prone to losing interest in my cooking and wandering off.
Baking soda is good, but a little hard to apply--might consider looking for one of those little jobbies--they're point and spray, and pretty much made for exactly that.