Friday, May 10, 2013
By Jeffrey Krentzman According to the National Fire Prevention Association there are 5,000 outside BBQ grill fires annually that require fire departments to respond. And there are another 3,600 BBQ grill fires that cause damage to the structure of homes.Here are some quick tips to help you enjoy a safe BBQ grilling season;
1. Before you use your BBQ grill:
- Repair any damaged energy supply connections such as gas tanks, hoses and electrical connections.
- Replace any corroded BBQ grill parts.
3. Always follow the lighting instructions in the operator's manual that came with your BBQ grill.
4. Never leave a BBQ grill unattended and have a fire extinguisher close by.
5. Clean your BBQ grill regularly to remove grease. Grease can cause flare-ups that can be deadly.
And before you fire-up your BBQ grill for the 2013 season be sure to check and remove any rodent nests, spider webs and other debris that might affect the safe operation of your BBQ grill.
Source: The BBQ Cleaner
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