Summer Grilling Safety Tips
5/29/2019 (Permalink)
It is that time of year when the seasons are changing, the weather is getting warmer and summer break is upon us. As summer approaches and the weather gets warmer, more and more people use outdoor grills to prepare their meals and entertain guests. And because of this, the incidents of grill-caused fires go up. According to the National Fire Protection Association, outdoor grilling causes an average of 8,900 home fires each year. The team at SERVPRO of North Rowan County/Salisbury want you and your family to be safe and avoid any fire damage to you home or property. Be sure to take a look at these helpful grilling safety tips before you decide to host your first cook-out and throw your steaks on the grill.
Make sure to always use your grill outside and away from any structures or obstructions. This includes any low hanging tree branches as well. Be sure to always keep your grill clean. Grease and fat can build up on the grilling racks as well as the tray below the grill. Before this season’s first barbecue, check for propane leaks on your gas grill. Check the gas hose for leaks by applying a light soap and water solution to the hose and then turning on the gas. If there is a propane leak, the solution will bubble. Always be sure to check for leaks before every use. Also wait to re-light if the flame is to go out. A good rule of thumb is waiting 5 minutes. Most importantly, be aware and take care around the grill; Never leave the grill unattended, never wear lose clothing, do not let kids or pets play near the grill, and never move the grill while it is in use or at least an hour after use while it is still hot.
Grilling season is all about having fun and sharing good times with food. Be sure you and your family are safe during your next cook-out.