Few things are as delicious (or dangerous) as a deep-fried turkey. Each year, thousands of homeowners find out the hard way that hot oil and holiday excitement don’t always mix. Here’s how to do it safely and avoid turning dinner into a homeowners insurance claim.

1. The Big Danger:
Fryer fires are responsible for more than $15 million in property damage every year. These fires start when people use fryers indoors, overfill them with oil, or drop in a frozen bird. Always set up your fryer outside on a flat, non-flammable surface — and keep a fire extinguisher nearby.

2. Thaw, Dry, and Lower Slowly:
Moisture and hot oil are a bad combination. Make sure your turkey is completely thawed and dry before lowering it in — slowly and carefully.

3. Keep Kids and Pets Away:
Hot oil can splatter or spill, so set a safety zone of at least three feet around your fryer.

4. Check Your Homeowners Coverage:
If a cooking fire causes damage, your homeowners insurance may help with repairs. But prevention is priceless — no one wants to spend Thanksgiving filing a claim.

Thanksgiving is about food, family, and gratitude — not flames and phone calls to your insurance agent. By taking a few simple precautions and keeping safety top of mind, you can enjoy a perfectly crispy turkey and a worry-free holiday. From our team to your table, here’s to a safe, happy, and delicious Thanksgiving.