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		<description><![CDATA[From a food preparation area and dining room to paying bills, the kitchen is the center of activity for today&#8217;s family. Unfortunately, the kitchen can also has the most hidden dangers of any room in the house- some obvious and some less obvious. Below is a list of some general rules of thumb to help [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>From a food preparation area and dining room to paying bills, the kitchen is the center of activity for today&#8217;s family. Unfortunately, the kitchen can also has the most hidden dangers of any room in the house- some obvious and some less obvious.   Below is a list of some general rules of thumb to help ensure a safer kitchen.</p>
<p>Keep electrical switches, plugs and lighting fixtures away from water sources and wet hands. Building codes require that every electrical receptacle be grounded and protected with ground-fault circuit interrupters, which shut off the room&#8217;s electric current if there is a power surge or moisture is present.</p>
<p>Think about traffic flow. If your kitchen is anything like mine, there will be a lot of foot traffic flowing through your kitchen.  With that in mind, it is important place key <a href="http://www.kitchenobsession.com/tag/appliances/" class="st_tag internal_tag" rel="tag" title="Posts tagged with appliances">appliances</a> in areas where that foot traffic will not interfere with your cooking.  Locate microwaves conveniently above the floor to avoid reaching to retrieve food. Slide-out trays and bins in base <a href="http://www.kitchenobsession.com/tag/cabinets/" class="st_tag internal_tag" rel="tag" title="Posts tagged with cabinets">cabinets</a> make storage items more accessible and eliminate bending. Avoid putting a range near an entrance or exit. And lastly, avoid sharp corners on the ends of countertops, especially islands and peninsulas, by having them rounded.</p>
<p>Regulate water temperatures. This is particularly important if you are going to have children using the faucets in the kitchen.  Install faucets with anti-scald devices that prevent water temperature from rising to dangerous levels, or buy pressure-balanced valves that equalize hot and cold water. Faucets are also available that can be pre-programmed to your desired temperature setting.</p>
<p>Use proper lighting. Good general lighting, supplemented with proper task lighting that&#8217;s clearly focused on a <a href="http://www.kitchenobsession.com/tag/work-surface/" class="st_tag internal_tag" rel="tag" title="Posts tagged with work surface">work surface</a>, can greatly decrease your chance of injury while preparing a meal. Also, the lighting should not produce any glare or shadows on the surface.</p>
<p>Keep a fire extinguisher within reach. While it is best to have a fire extinguisher within plain site, it is not always going to fit in with your decor.   If that is not an option, keep it under the sink or in a pantry that is easily accessible from every point in the room. Never store an extinguisher near or under a cooktop or range. If a fire is to occur, those areas will likely be the cause and make an extinguisher stored in that area unreachable.</p>
<p>Find a safe cooktop. Avoid being scalded by steam from a boiling pot by staggering burners on your cooktop or have one straight row of burners. Choose a unit with controls along the side or in the front.   When children are around, it is also important to install knob guards on the stove to prevent a child from accidentally turning on a burner and severely burning themselves, or even worse.</p>
<p>Use slip-resistant flooring. The dangers of slipping and falling, especially when you may be carrying hot food, is pretty obvious.  A slip-resistant material on your floor, such as matte-finished wood or laminate, textured vinyl or a soft-glazed ceramic tile, will do the trick. If you select tile or another smooth surface, try using a throw rug with a non-skid backing as an added precaution, especially around areas that get wet.</p>
<p>The codes vary from state to state and in some cases, city to city, so it is important to consult a professional if you are not 100% sure of the building codes.   There are many free resources out there that can guide you through some of the industry standards if you do a quick search on the internet.</p>
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