Wednesday, November 28, 2007

Safe Grilling Guides

BBQing or grilling is one of the favorite activities for all the youngsters having their parties. Grilling creates a warm atmosphere to entertain family and friends. Many people enjoy grilling because it’s simple and relaxing. However, unfortunate outdoor fire happens due to negligence care or lack of some experience. Safe grilling is important to ensure your BBQ party having fun.

1. Before the grilling start, ensure that there are no leaks in the connection between propane tank and fuel line on the gas grills. Confirm whether it is working properly. Do not light a grill that has a leak, it could cause fire and even more trouble.

*If you suspect a leakage, put soapy water on the certain areas. Bubbles will appear if there is a leakage.

2. Place the grill feet far away from your house, bushes or garden. Place it where you think is safe.

*Keep children and pets away from the grill and cooking area.

3. Many people use charcoal for grilling. However, please be caution that only uses starter fluids that are specifically mention for charcoal grills. Do not use gasoline or kerosene.

4. Don't immediately add on starter fluid directly to the charcoals as it could cause a flash fire.

5. If the fire is getting slower, gradually putting charcoals in the BBQ grill until it serves better, add on little lighter fluid.

Finishing Part: Dispose off charcoals when they are cold or soak them into water if you want it fast. Wait until the charcoals are completely extinguished. Burning charcoals could produce carbon monoxide. Finally store your grill and equipments in a safety place.

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