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Many backyard gatherings are centered around the grill and the family’s resident chef as they create enticing aromas. In spite of how great grilled foods taste, gas and charcoal grills account for thousands of fires on residential properties in Canada each year.
The Recipe For Safe Grilling
To avoid becoming a grilling mishap statistic, we’ve cooked up the following safety precautions:
- Do not let children and pets play near the grilling area when cooking until the grill is completely cool.
- Place your grill at least one metre away from other objects including your house, trees and outdoor seating.
- Use starter fluid for barbecue grills that use charcoal only. Do not use starter fluid for gas grills.
- Check the connection between the propane tank and the fuel line to make sure it is not leaking and is working properly before using a gas grill.
- If you suspect that your gas grill is leaking, turn off the gas and get the unit fixed before lighting. Never use a match to check for leaks.
- Do not bring your grill into an unventilated or enclosed space such as the garage or inside of your home. This is not only a major fire hazard; it is also a carbon monoxide hazard.
Safety First
Not only can grills start fires, they can also cause burns. Exercise caution as you flip foods on the grill to ensure that your hands and arms do not get burned.