Don’t believe everything you see on the Internet.
Specifically, do not use a damp dish towel to put out a grease fire on your stove, according to a news release from the Columbia Fire Department. This method, demonstrated in a video put out by the fire services in the U.K., is discouraged by the Fire Department.
“This method of extinguishing a grease fire is not recommended and, in fact, could have the same dangerous consequences the video is trying to prevent,” according to the release.
The right way to put out a grease fire is to smother the fire with a lid or flat baking sheet, the release said.
Fire Department Battalion Chief Steven Sapp said grease fires are fairly common and are mostly caused by unattended cooking.
“People put something on the stove, then get distracted,” Sapp said. “It just takes a matter of moments for the grease to get hot enough to self-ignite.”
The release lists these safety tips to prevent grease fires:
If you have a grease fire, the fire department says: