Grilling safety steps are key for enjoying holiday weekend barbecues from Allstate

July 1, 2009

COLUMBIA, SC – July 1, 2009  Firing up your backyard grill this weekend, or for a Fourth of July cookout?  Before you ignite the charcoal briquettes or crank open the gas valve on the propane tank, make sure you’ve run through your grilling safety checklist before tossing food over the flames.  Even the slightest oversight can spark danger, potentially leading to extensive property damage and severe burn injuries.

Summer time offers plenty of opportunities for families and friends to get together for large, outdoor parties, said Allstate Agent Eva Turner.  But in the excitement of planning the event and preparing the food, it’s easy to overlook basic safety tips that may prevent your backyard barbecue from going up in flames.

Grill Safety Checklist  

To avoid grilling disasters, Allstate Insurance Company provides the following safety tips to promote safe outdoor cooking all summer long:

  • Make sure your barbecue grill is on a level surface far enough away from homes, furniture, children and pets
  • Check to see grill legs are sturdy and avoid grilling on a combustible surface such as a wooden deck.
  • Position your grill so sparks and smoke won’t fly towards people, furniture or buildings
  • Avoid grilling in a confined space and if possible, don’t grill on balconies and decks of apartments and condominiums
  • Protect your hands and body by using potholder-type gloves and a heavy apron when over the grill
  • Keep lighted cigarettes, matches and open flames away from your grill
  • Clean your grill after every use to avoid grease buildup at the bottom

For Charcoal Grills:

  • Never allow burned coals to smolder in any container on a wooden deck and make sure to douse coals with water before they’re disposed
  • Do not discard used briquettes in a cardboard carton or any other combustible container
  • Avoid using gasoline, kerosene, alcohol or a cigarette lighter to ignite a fire
  • Do not add more starter fluid to an existing fire
  • Only use enough charcoal to last for the amount of time it’s needed
  • Make sure the ash catcher is properly attached when using a kettle grill 
  • In the event of bad weather while grilling, do not move a grill indoors; hot charcoal can build up lethal levels of carbon monoxide. 

For Gas Grills:

  • Always store gas tanks in an upright position outside and away from your home or garage and out of the reach of children and pets
  • Check to see tank valves are turned off when not in use
  • To see if there may be a leak in a tube or connection, pour soapy water over it with the valve turned open – bubbles will appear if there is a leak.  Should there be a leak, shut off the gas immediately and do not use the grill until it is repaired

And for all types of grilling, never leave your grill unattended when in use.  Taking time to check for safety will have everyone remembering your outdoor party for the right reasons.

 For more information on grilling safety or other safety topics, contact Turner at 803-865-6601, or via email at [email protected].           

 

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