BBQ Safety

Before Barbecuing

Check your grill thoroughly for leaks, cracking or brittleness before using it.

Check the tubes leading to the burner regularly for blockages. Check with your specific grill manufacturer’s instructions.

Make sure the grill is at least 10′ away from your house, garage or trees.

Store and use your grill on a large flat surface that cannot burn (i.e.- concrete or asphalt).

Don’t use grills in a garage, porch, deck or on top of anything that can catch on fire. Never use a propane barbecue grill on a balcony, terrace or roof. It is both dangerous and illegal.

Keep children away from fires and grills. It is a good idea to establish a safety zone around the grill and instruct children to remain outside the zone. A chalk line works great for this purpose.

Have a fire extinguisher, a garden hose attached to a water supply, or at least 16-quarts of water close by in case of a fire.

Before getting a propane cylinder filled, check for any damage to it.

Never transport or store propane cylinders in the trunk of your automobile.

During Barbecuing

Don't wear loose clothing that might catch fire. Use long handled barbecue tools and/or flame resistant mitts. Never use any flammable liquid other than a barbecue starter fluid to start or freshen a fire. Never pour or squirt starter fluid onto an open flame. The flame can easily flash back along the fluid's path to the container in your hands. Keep alcoholic beverages away from the grill; they are flammable! Never leave the grill unattended.

BBQ Safely

When lighting your propane barbecue, make sure all the connections are secure and open the lid and strike your match or lighter BEFORE turning on the gas. ALWAYS shut off the propane fuel at the grill and at the bottle after you have finished barbecuing. Otherwise, this will lead to fire hazards, such as leaks and faulty regulators. Store your BBQ and propane cylinder outdoors. Follow the manufacturer’s instructions for the safe use, cleaning and maintenance of your BBQ. Test your cylinder for leaks on a regular basis. When testing for leaks, never use matches or an open flame. Use soapy water or a leak detector. Store your cylinder away from heat and insert a safety plug on the valve.

After Barbecuing

Always follow the manufacturer's cleaning and storing instructions that accompany the grill. Keep your grill clean and free of grease buildup that may lead to a fire. Never store liquid or pressurized fuels inside your home and/or near any possible sources of flame.

REMEMBER

Propane barbecue grills and no more than two (2) 20-pound propane tanks are allowed on the grounds of a one or two-family home, but be sure to follow the fire safety precautions above.

Only use a charcoal barbecue on a balcony or terrace if there is a ten foot clearance from the building and there is an immediate source of water (garden hose or four (4) gallon pail of water).