A Word About Kitchen Fires

Facilities & Community Fire and Housing Departments would like to remind all residents that the use of aluminum foil to line stove top drip trays is highly unadvisable. Over the last 18 months emergency services have noticed a dramatic increase in the number and extent of kitchen fires caused, and spread by the use of aluminum foil in this way.

In order to keep you and your family safe, we request that this practice be stopped forthwith.

For advice on keeping your home safe, and what to do in the event of cooking fires, please click here, or visit the Fire Services page on the Facilities and Community website for more general information.

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11 Comment

Ashraf Sadek January 29, 2015 - 10:06 am

I have couple o comments here:

1. The house keepers use the aluminum foil to line stove
2. No replacements of the burned trays available in the market. I had to buy replacement from USA.

Regards,

Ashraf

Sue Kershaw January 29, 2015 - 10:13 am

Very good advice for prevention of kitchen fires.
The stove top drip trays become rusty with age is it possible for residents to purchase some replacements?

Susan Hemp January 29, 2015 - 10:38 am

I agree with Ashraf’s comments – no matter how many times i remove the foil liners the cleaners replace them. Perhaps you can work with Housekeeping to advise the cleaners that this is not a good practice.

Claire Sale January 29, 2015 - 11:04 am

I had no idea that this was dangerous! Thanks so much for the information – we will stop doing this in our kitchen.

salim bougouffa January 29, 2015 - 11:16 am

How is it dangerous?! Can you please elaborate?

Nabeel Masoudi January 29, 2015 - 1:21 pm

Dear all,

Thank you all for taking the time to respond to this very important post. Rest assured we are actively working with our Housekeeping Service Provider to ensure that this practice is stopped but I would also ask all householders to ensure they, their house maids and housekeeping alike remove the foil from the stove tops.

Regarding replacement drip trays – we will work with our suppliers to find replacement drip trays for you.

Again, thank you for taking the time to write.

Regards
Nabeel

Ashraf Sadek January 29, 2015 - 1:35 pm

Dear Nabeel,

I really appreciate your prompt and positive respond. The trays are from GE and the link below might help.
http://www.repairclinic.com/Shop-For-Parts/a13b3c38/GE-Range-Stove-Oven-Drip-Bowl-Drip-Pan-Parts

Regards,

Ashraf

Fadwa January 29, 2015 - 4:16 pm

This is the same advice on GE website. http://www.geappliances.com/search/fast/infobase/10000830.htm
Electric coil cooktops: Do not use aluminum foil to line drip pans. Foil can trap heat or melt, resulting in damage to the product and a shock or fire hazard.

Claire January 29, 2015 - 4:19 pm

Dear Salim

If you would like more information please contact the Home Fire Safety team at homefiresafety@kaust.edu.sa or refer to the Fire Services page on the F&C website; links are included in the above announcement.

Kindest

Sami February 1, 2015 - 8:33 am

Can you pls. provide these guidelines in different languages in including Arabic, as many of our community households are non-English Speaker.

Regards,

Sami

Aiman Bakr February 2, 2015 - 11:24 am

Dear Sami,

Thank you for taking the time to respond to this post. The relevant department are reviewing your request for multi-language information guides and will post any updates on the F&C website, Fire page.

Regards
Aiman

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