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Brookfield Fire Department Shares Super Bowl Safety Tips
Advice to prevent cooking fires and foodborne illness during game day celebrations
Published on Feb. 7, 2026
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The Brookfield Fire Department has issued a set of safety tips for residents hosting Super Bowl parties, focusing on fire prevention and food safety. The department emphasized the importance of staying vigilant while cooking, using timers, and maintaining proper food temperatures to avoid potential hazards.
Why it matters
With many people hosting Super Bowl gatherings, the Brookfield Fire Department wants to ensure the community stays safe during the festivities. Cooking-related fires and foodborne illnesses are common risks during large events, so these proactive tips can help prevent accidents and illnesses.
The details
The fire department's recommendations include never leaving cooking appliances unattended, keeping flammable items away from heat sources, using timers to stay on top of cooking, and using food thermometers to ensure meats reach safe internal temperatures. For food safety, they advised keeping hot foods hot (≥140 °F) and cold foods cold (≤40 °F), replenishing small amounts of food throughout the game, and chilling leftovers quickly by dividing them into shallow containers.
- The Brookfield Fire Department shared the safety tips on Facebook on February 7, 2026, ahead of the Super Bowl.
The players
Brookfield Fire Department
The local fire department in Brookfield, Wisconsin that issued the Super Bowl safety tips.
What they’re saying
“Never leave cooking appliances unattended — cooking equipment is the leading cause of home fires”
— Brookfield Fire Department (Facebook)
“Use a food thermometer to make sure meats (like chicken wings) reach safe internal temperatures — e.g., 165 °F for poultry”
— Brookfield Fire Department (Facebook)
“Replenish small amounts of food throughout the game instead of one big spread to keep temps safe”
— Brookfield Fire Department (Facebook)
What’s next
The Brookfield Fire Department will continue to monitor the situation and provide additional safety guidance if needed.
The takeaway
By following the Brookfield Fire Department's simple tips, residents can enjoy Super Bowl festivities safely and avoid potential cooking fires or foodborne illnesses. These proactive measures can help ensure everyone has a fun and incident-free game day celebration.
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