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Grilling safety

Americans
enjoy more than three billion barbecues each year. But
barbecuing can be dangerous or even deadly if you are not
careful.
The following tips can make your grilling experience safer:
- When ready to barbecue, protect yourself
by wearing a heavy apron and an oven mitt that fits high up
over your forearm.
- With gas grills, make sure the gas
cylinder is always stored outside and away from your house.
Make sure the valves are turned off when you are not using
them. Check regularly for leaks in the connections using a
soap and water mix that will show bubbles where gas escapes.
- Barbecue grills should be kept on a level
surface away from the house, garage, landscaping, and most
of all, children.
- For charcoal grills, only use starter
fluids designed for those grills. Never use gasoline and use
a limited amount of starter fluid. If the fire is too slow,
rekindle with dry kindling and add more charcoal if
necessary. Never add more liquid fuel or you could end up
with a flash fire.
- Be sure to soak the coals with water
before you put them in the trash.
- Always remember that grills remain hot
long after you are through barbecuing.
In case of an
emergency
If you get burned, run cool water over the injury for 10 – 15
minutes. Never put butter or salve on burns because they will
seal in the heat and cause further blistering. If you receive a
serious burn the sooner you get medical attention the better.
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