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Grilling Safety Tips for the Summer Time in Conway | SERVPRO of Conway & Faulkner Counties

6/3/2024 (Permalink)

burgers over open flame grill Gather around the grill, but don't forget about fire safety! Follow these tips from SERVPRO of Conway & Faulkner Counties to ensure a fun, safe night.

Hey there, Conway! With those hot and dry summer months upon us, there’s nothing quite like firing up the grill for some delicious BBQ.

But before you get your grill on, let’s talk about grilling safety. Here are some tips from SERVPRO of Conway & Faulkner Counties to ensure your BBQ stays safe and enjoyable all season long.

Choosing the Right Location

First things first, let’s talk about where to set up your grill. When it’s hot and dry outside, it’s essential to choose a safe location away from any flammable materials. Look for a flat, level surface that’s at least 10 feet away from your house, deck railings, and any trees or bushes.

Avoid grilling on a windy day, as gusts of wind can easily carry embers and sparks, increasing the risk of a fire. And remember, never grill indoors or in enclosed spaces, as this can lead to carbon monoxide poisoning.

Proper Grill Maintenance

Now that you’ve found the perfect spot for your grill, let’s talk maintenance. Proper grill maintenance is crucial for safety, especially during the hot and dry months. Start by checking your grill for any signs of wear and tear, such as rusted or corroded parts.

Make sure all the connections are secure and that there are no gas leaks. If you’re using a charcoal grill, be sure to clean out any ash buildup before lighting the coals. For gas grills, check the propane tank for leaks and ensure the hoses are in good condition.

Safe Grilling Practices

Once your grill is set up and ready to go, you need to be sure to practice proper grilling safety. Never leave your grill unattended while it’s in use. It only takes a few seconds for a fire to start, so be sure to stay nearby and keep an eye on your grill at all times.

Keep a fire extinguisher, baking soda, or a bucket of sand nearby in case of a grease fire. Never use water to extinguish a grease fire, as it can cause the flames to spread.

Use long-handled grilling tools to keep a safe distance from the flames and prevent burns. And always keep flammable items like paper towels, dishcloths, and plastic utensils away from the grill. By following these grilling safety tips, you can enjoy delicious BBQ without worrying about accidents or fires.

If you ever find yourself in need of fire damage restoration services, SERVPRO of Conway & Faulkner Counties is Here to Help®.

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