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Barbeque Grill Safety
Gas Grill Safety
Each year there are injuries, deaths,
and property damage caused by gas grills. Here are some
general tips to help keep you safe.
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At the beginning of the season,
check your gas tubes and burners for obstructions. Insects like
to use these areas for their homes.
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Check the hoses for cracking,
brittleness, holes, and leaks. Replace worn hoses.
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Never use your grill indoors.
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Don’t use your grill in a garage,
breezeway, porch or a wooden deck.
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Use your grill at least 10 feet
from your house or any structure.
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If your grill doesn’t light, shut
it off and wait for the gas to clear before trying again.
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Read and Follow all manufacturers
safety guidelines.
Charcoal Grill
Safety
Charcoal cooking is still very popular
in the United States. Charcoal produces carbon monoxide when burning
so we recommend that you take the following precautions when using a
charcoal-fired grill:
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Never use a charcoal grill or
hibachi indoors. Carbon Monoxide will build up rapidly and may
kill you!
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Never use charcoal in a vehicle,
tent, or camper.
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After use, leave your charcoal
grill outside until it is completely cold to the touch. The
freshly used coals will continue to produce CO for some time.
If you have any questions, please feel
free to call us at the station 464-3477. For further
information, check out the Consumer Product Safety Commission web
site at
www.cpsc.gov. |