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Gas Grill safety
- Check grill hoses for cracking, holes or leaks every time you replace the cylinder. Don’t have any sharp bends in the hose or tubing. If you have a leak turn off the grill immediately and have it fixed.
- Make sure all connections are secure before turning turning on the gas.
- Always keep gas cylinders upright
- Never store propane cylinders indoors or near any heat source or flammable liquids.
- Always shut off the propane fuel at the grill and at the bottle after you have finished barbecuing.
- Never start a propane grill with the lid closed. Gas can accumulate and when ignited may cause an explosion.
- Do not transport or store propane cylinders in the trunk of your car.
Charcoal Grill Safety
- Never use any flammable liquid other than starter fluid to start a charcoal barbecue. Use starter fluid sparingly and never put it on an open flame
- Never burn charcoal inside of homes, vehicles, tents, or campers because CO fumes are produced from charcoal is burned.
- Always soak coals with water after cooking and remove the ashes only after they are completely cooled without any warm embers.
General Safety
- Never leave your barbecue unattended and keep children and pets away from the grill.
- Keep your grill at least 10 feet away from your house, garage, trees, or any other flammable source.
- Have a water source nearby or keep a fire extinguisher close by in case of fire.
- Always follow the manufacturer’s recommendations for storing and maintaining your grill. Keep your grill clean of grease buildup that may lead to a fire.
- Don’t wear loose clothing that may catch fire. Use long handled barbecue tools and flame resistant mitts.
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