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Safety Issues Surrounding BBQ Grills
There’s nothing quite like eating al fresco and bbq grills are one of
the most popular ways to do it during the summer. But it is essential to
make sure your barbeque is safe to use if you are going to make the most
of it.
Whatever kind of grill you have, there are some simple safety rules you
should always follow before lighting up each time. The first rule is to
make sure your bbq grills are placed in the ideal area. This should be
free from bushes and overhanging trees. A barbeque can get out of
control very quickly however much you think you are in control, so
always have a bucket of water nearby or a garden hose ready to turn on
just in case.
Outdoor Cooking Can Be More Dangerous Than Indoor Cooking
When we cook indoors we always take care that any children are kept
well away from any heat source. The same should apply to bbq grills.
This can be harder to do in the garden as children are used to running
around outside and playing. Make sure their play area is well away from
where you are cooking, and have someone else supervise them.
If you are using gas bbq grills perform a simple safety check every time
you intend to use the barbeque – even if it has only been a few days
since you last used it. Checking for leaks and making sure all the
connections are tight and safe could save your life.
Home built bbq grills made from a brick surround look extremely rustic
and very appealing, but these too can be a hazard if they are not looked
after. Again, a quick check before using is always advisable. Make sure
the bricks are all firm and still cemented together. The older the
barbeque, the more likely it is you will run into problems and it’s
better to know about them before you start to cook.
Once you have lit your barbeque never walk away from it unless someone
else can take your place, especially if there are children around. Even
when you have finished cooking, bbq grills – whatever their make and
type – will stay very hot for some time afterwards. Don’t go to bed
until the barbeque has cooled right down and is safe to leave.
Having a barbeque is one of the joys of summer, and we all enjoy eating
outdoors. By following some simple safety rules you can ensure that all
your bbq grills go without a hitch. |

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