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Ramadan

Held during the ninth month of the Islamic lunar calendar, Ramadan marks a time of fasting for Muslims all over the world.

People who observe Ramadan abstain from food and drink from dawn until dusk, only eating one meal before sunrise (suhoor) and another after sunset (iftar). Through fasting, Ramadan is a time of prayer, community, and reflection.

Cooking is an important activity during Ramadan and normally takes place very early or late in the day. This can mean that it’s easy to lose concentration or have your attention drawn elsewhere while cooking.

Since cooking fires are the biggest cause of accidental dwelling fires, it is especially important to cook carefully during Ramadan each year.

Here are a few key things you can do to stay safe:

For more information about kitchen safety, click here.

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