At Northeast Security Solutions, we work with families to create a complete home security plan. This involves taking into account safety and security issues in every area of the house. Recently, we’ve created posts to help you secure your living room, your bedroom, your home office, and even your basement. Today, we’ll focus on securing a room with a variety of security threats in the form of your kitchen. The various cooking and reheating appliances in your kitchen make fire the main security threat. Additionally, its interior location and general lack of “burglar-worthy” items make it less of a concern for thievery than the areas that we’ve focused on thus far. Therefore, we’ll lean into a life safety-heavy focus as we got about sharing how we can help your efforts in adding kitchen security to your home.
First, we’ll review the importance of proper stove and oven safety. These devices cause an outsized portion of kitchen-related disasters, so this represents a great starting point. From there, we’ll detail some more general fire safety measures for your kitchen. Specifically, we’ll focus on fighting different types of fires effectively, as well as keeping and maintaining the proper equipment to detect and fight fires that may occur. Finally, we’ll shift our attention to a few smart home devices to secure your kitchen. This discussion will include a look at smart cameras, smart thermostats, and smart plugs. All of these devices can provide unique security for this important area of your home. Now, let’s dive in with a look at exercising proper stove and oven safety!

Cook represents one of the top security concerns when creating overall kitchen security.
Exercise Proper Stove and Oven Safety
It should stand as no wonder that we start our kitchen security tips with the topic of stove safety. As the NFPA points out, cooking fires make up almost half of all home fires (48% to be exact). Wearing loose clothing around your stove can cause a fire. In the same vein, those with very long hair should cook with their hair secured as well. Parents should take extra care when cooking with children around. In addition to keeping an eye on kids and pets around the stove, parents should also turn the handles of pots towards the center of the stove while cooking. This lessens the chance of a child trying to pull on the handle and creating a dangerous situation. We also recommend having a plan in place in case a fire does occur. Let’s look at addressing this issue next.
Utilize Proper Fire Safety Measures
As a security company, we help people have a plan in place in case of the worst case scenario. In fact, we dedicated our entire post on Emergency Preparation Tips for Alarm Customers to this very concept. Homeowners should take as many steps as possible to anticipate and prevent disasters before they happen. However, they should also ensure complete preparation in case an emergency does occur. When it comes to kitchen security, this means having specific plans to fight fires that start in the kitchen. We’ll start by looking at how to fight some common kitchen fires. From there, we’ll discuss security equipment that homeowners should have at hand and ready to go in case of emergency.
Know How to Fight Different Kitchen Fires
Catching fires in the kitchen quickly make the difference between burning your dinner and creating a catastrophe. Since oxygen fuels fires, immediately smothering small fires often does the trick. Try using a pot cover or damp rag to do so. Also, don’t forget to turn off the stove as soon as possible. If something in your microwave catches fire, unplug your microwave as quickly as possible. Fighting grease fires requires extra care. Sometimes homeowners panic and throw water on a growing fire to put it out. In the case of a grease fire, this actually causes the fire to spread. If safe to do so, we recommend covering the fire with a lid or metal cookie sheet to extinguish the flames. In addition, special fire extinguishers designed for putting out grease fires are available. They are called “Wet Chemical” or “Class K” fire extinguishers. The pressure of the more common ABC type fire extinguishers can sometimes cause the grease to spread if not used properly. In any case, we recommend always calling 911 and evacuating if a fire starts getting out of control.
Keep Fire Detection and Firefighting Equipment on Hand and in Working Order
Our post on Residential Smoke Alarm Requirements in Massachusetts goes over smoke alarm placement requirements for homeowners. Furthermore, we also pointed out that adding detection equipment above and beyond legal requirements can make you and your family safer. We do not recommend installing a smoke alarm near your kitchen. The smoke from cooking can create frustrating false alarms. However, installing a heat alarm near your kitchen can help alert you to a stove fire. Heat alarms require extreme temperatures rather than smoke in order to activate. This allows you to install this detection without the nuisance caused by false alarms due to cooking.

Equipping your kitchen with fire extinguishers goes a long way towards helping you stop house fires in their tracks.
In addition to heat alarms, we also recommend keeping a kitchen fire extinguisher handy. Make sure you always use the proper extinguisher type for the fire your fighting. This simple purchase can come up big if a fire does occur. Of course, having the right equipment doesn’t do any good if your kitchen security equipment falls out of repair. Test your smoke and heat alarms regularly to make sure that they’ll work for you when you need them most. If you do have a fire extinguisher, it’s a good idea to have it inspected and tagged by a a company certified to do so such as our subsidiary Atwood Fire Extinguishers. We can provide any maintenance needed to keep your fire extinguisher ready in case you ever need it. In addition to fire-specific security equipment, adding smart home equipment can also help you improve your kitchen security at home. Let’s take a closer look at this concept next.
Use Smart Home Devices to Monitor Your Kitchen
Smart home technology has made adding kitchen security and overall home security much simpler than in times past. These devices allow you to control and monitor them using a smartphone. As we pointed out in our 7 Important Security System Add-Ons for Your Smartphone, many of our alarm customers already have security systems that double as smart home hubs installed in their homes. We monitor many of our alarm systems through cellular dialers. This ensures that these alarm systems will communicate to our central station even when phone lines go down. Our cellular dialer, powered by Alarm.com, allows users to control their alarm system remotely with a smartphone, computer, or other internet-connected device. From there, customers can also add smart home devices that they can control using the Alarm.com app. In this section, we’ll look at specific smart home devices that we encourage homeowners to install to improve kitchen security.
Cameras
Smart cameras provide homeowners with several security benefits. For starters, they’ll capture video in case of a burglary or other incident. Additionally, they allow you to look into your home through a camera’s live feed at any time. Furthermore, Alarm.com smart cameras can also send live footage to your phone upon detecting motion. Since kitchens bring such a unique risk of danger, installing a camera in this area can help you put events together in case anything does go wrong. For proof, take a look at this video that went viral last year. The video footage from the homeowner’s camera allowed her to put together the unique events surrounding this fire. Let’s look at another smart home device that we recommend to our customers.
Smart Thermostats
Customers ask for smart thermostats perhaps more than any other smart home device. These thermostats allow you to check in on — and control — the temperature of your home remotely. Additionally, these devices have a unique fire security role due to their connection to your HVAC system. If you have monitored smoke detection, your smart thermostat will shut down if your alarm detects a fire from your kitchen or any other area of your home. This in turn prevents the spread of smoke or gas through your HVAC system. Furthermore, a smart thermostat will create an alert if your home’s temperature reaches a specificcustomizable threshold. This means that if you accidentally leave the oven on, you may receive an alert before the situation turns into an emergency. Let’s look at one more product we recommend specifically for improving kitchen security.

Our Alarm.com Smart Thermostat allows you to remotely control and receive important alerts about your home’s temperature.
Smart Plugs
Smart plugs can effectively turn any home appliance into a smart home appliance. Many customers connect lights to these plugs. This allows them to turn these lights on and off with their smartphone going forward. Customers connect appliances that create a fire hazard to smart plugs in case they forget to turn them off. For example, plugging a coffee maker into a smart plug allows customers to turn this appliance off remotely. Additionally, it also allows them to check on the status of these devices. Worried that you left a crock pot or other appliance on in your absence? Get out your phone and check on it! If you did, you can fix the issue with the press of a button. If not, now you don’t have to spend the day worrying. Adding smart home devices to your alarm system adds both security and peace of mind to your day-to-day kitchen routines.
Adding Kitchen Security to Your Home
We hope that this post helps your efforts in adding kitchen security to your home. As always, we encourage you to contact us with any questions this post may raise for you. We will happily answer any and all of your security-related inquiries. Additionally, we also encourage you to take advantage of our free site survey program. We offer complimentary security audits and equipment quotes to both new and existing customers alike. While on site, we can address any and all of your security concerns. Moreover, we can also make suggestions of our own based on observations of your home that we make during our visit. Over our 38 years in business, we’ve helped over a thousand homeowners secure their properties, both inside and out. Together, we can create kitchen security, as well as whole-home security, to keep your family as safe and secure as possible moving forward!