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SAFETYFACT
SUPERHEATED WATER
Liquids, such as water,
coffee or tea, are able to
he overheated beyond
the boiling point without
appearing to he boiling.
Visible bubbling or boiling
when the container is
removed from the microwave
oven is not always present.
THIS COULD RESULT
IN VERY HOT LIQUIDS
SUDDENLY BOILING OVER
WHEN THE CONTAINER IS
DISTURBED OR A SPOON
OR OTHER UTENSIL IS
INSERTED INTO THE LIQUID.
To red ucc the risk o/il{jm
T
to persons:
-- Do not ow'rhcat
the
liquid.
-- Stir the liquid
both
be/i)re
and
hal['wav
through
heating
it.
-- 1)o 1lOt use str_6gl/t-
sided
containers
wifll
narrow
necks.
-- Atter
heating,
allow
ttle
container
to stand
in
tile n/icrowa_e
oven
t_)r
a short
time
be/i)re
rel//OVil_g
the
COI/taill('F.
--
US('
extr('lll("
c_lre
when
inserting
a Sl/OOn or
oilier
utensil
imo
tile
(omainer.
• A_oid heating
baby/[)od
ill glass jars, c_en with tile
lid o/E Make
sure all
in/imt/_)od
is thoroughly
cooked.
Stir/_)od
to
distribute
tile heat e_'nlv.
Be ( are/ul
to prevem
scalding
when
warming
ti)rmula
or breast
milk.
The container
may ti'el
cooler
than the milk really
is. Always test the milk
beti)re
tbeding
the baby.
• Don't
det_'ost
t_'ozen
beverages
ill n_t_rr()\'v '-
necked
bottles
(especially
carbonated
beverages).
Even if the comainer
is
opelled,
t)ress/lre
Call
build
Ul). This
can cause
the
COiltail/er
to
t)tlrst,
t>ossibly resulting
in
injul+}.
• t lot foods
and steam
can cause
bm:ns.
Be
careflfi
when
opening
any containers
of hot
tood,
imluding
pot/corn
bags,
cooking
pouches
and boxes.
To prevent
possible
il{jur B direct
steam
away/i'om
hands
and/hoe.
• Do not overcook
t)otatoes.
They
could
dehydrate
and cat(h
/ire, causing
damage
to your men.
• Cook
meat
and
poultr}
thoroughl}--meat
to
at least
an INTERNAI_
temperature
of 160°F
al/d
t)otlltry
to
at
least
aH
I NTEI>.NAI,
temt)erat
ure
of 180°E
Cooking
to
these
temperatures
usually
protects
against
/i)odborne
illness.

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