Sentences with phrase «freezer doors closed»

Keep refrigerator and freezer doors closed as much as possible.
Other tips to avoid squandering power in the school kitchens include keeping fridge and freezer doors closed, and defrosting them regularly to save energy and prolong the equipment's life; reducing drying times on dishwashers and allowing residual heat to finish the drying process; moving storages fridges and freezers into well ventilated areas; and to avoid using open boiling water steriliser systems because they can be dangerous and wasteful.
Also, keep fridge and freezer doors closed and defrost regularly to save energy and prolong equipment lifetime, and move storage fridges and freezers out of kitchen areas into well ventilated, uncooled spaces.
Leave the freezer door closed and even with power off, what's in there will keep each other frozen for several days.

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As I close the freezer door, I imagine a world where this won't be necessary, and then return to the world where it is.
Sometimes, the answer is crystal clear, and sometimes, no matter how much time I spend eyeing ingredients for both options, with freezer door open and closing, the answer just seems to fall right in the middle.
You just stand there staring in the pantry, opening and closing the refrigerator and freezer door waiting for something to jump out at you.
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According to the USDA, «A full freezer will hold the temperature for approximately 48 hours (24 hours if it is half full) if the door remains closed
Place the bottles into the freezer in a safe and secure spot and close the door tightly.
She groans out loud and starts to open and close the freezer door repeatedly in response.
Make sure that doors are closed to keep heat in — you could use freezer curtains to conserve heat in Early Years areas while still ensuring through - flow of students into outside areas.
Do you know what happens to a freezer that is not frost - free if you open and close the door very often?
I'm so tired of coming home to find the fridge door just a smidge open or the food in the freezer dripping wet because someone didn't remember to close it properly.
I have a GE Profile and we have to purposefully close the doors on both the fridge and the freezer section, they don't close automatically (does that make sense???) With kids in the house this is a huge problem.
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