Keep Looking When Cooking

Keep Looking when Cooking

Distractions can quickly lead to a kitchen fire

Cooking fire safety

The leading cause of home fires in NSW is leaving cooking unattended.

Cooking fire safety

The leading cause of home fires in NSW is leaving cooking unattended.

Firefighter recipes

Slow cooked pulled beef burritos

By Campbelltown Firefighter Ben

Baked Caprese chicken thighs

By Huntingwood Firefighter Drew

Okra with lamb, rice w/ mixed nuts

By Macquarie Fields Firefighter Yahya

Braised Winter Lamb Shanks

By City of Sydney Firefighter Kurt

Chicken Korma Curry

By Busby Firefighter Mohammed

Pad Thai Goong Sod

By Silverwater Firefighter William

Beef & Beer Stew with Crispy Potato Top

By Merewether Firefighter Jodi

Traditional North Indian Butter Chicken and Rice

By St Marys Firefighter Antony

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Did you know?


The use of heaters, cigarettes and candles are common causes of fires.


When you're asleep, you won't smell the smoke from a fire.


You're twice as likely to die in a home fire if you don't have a working smoke alarm.

Fire and Rescue NSW responds to approximately
4500
residential fires each year.
Half of these fires start in the kitchen, mostly due to unattended cooking.


Electrical appliances and faults cause almost 40% of home fires.