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While
grilling can be a fun and tasty way to entertain during the warmer
months, many people choose to use their grills during the winter as
well, especially during power outages. However, there are some
dangers associated with this activity. The following are a few
points to help keep you, your loved ones, and your property safe while
using a grill.
NOTE: This list is not all-inclusive. Please
be sure to use good judgment and common sense while using your grill.
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Be sure to keep your grill cleaned and
well-maintained. A buildup of grease or the use of faulty or
rusted parts is a fire and safety hazard.
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Keep all unnecessary people away while
grilling, especially children. Horseplay or running around a
grill could cause it to be knocked over, causing injury or fire.
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If using a propane grill, use caution when
transporting and storing cylinders. If at all possible, do not
transport cylinders in the passenger compartment of a car and if
this is necessary, keep the windows open as much as possible.
Do not store cylinders indoors as even a small leak could cause
flammable gas to collect in your home, creating a serious fire and
health hazard.
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If using a charcoal grill, use only the
smallest amount of lighter fluid which accomplishes the task.
Be sure to store extra lighter fluid properly.
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Never grill inside. Doing this is a fire
hazard, and could cause poisonous carbon monoxide to collect inside
the building. This is especially important during the winter
months as it becomes more tempting to grill inside, away from the
cold.
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Keep your grill at least 3 feet away from
combustibles, especially your house and deck. Be sure not to
grill underneath a deck, as heated gases could cause a fire.
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Cook food thoroughly to prevent disease
transmission.
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Use caution when consuming alcohol and
grilling. Alcohol can impair judgment and coordination, so
know when to stop or have someone else take over the cooking duties.
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If an emergency should occur, do not hesitate
to call 911. A rapid response by your local fire and EMS
department can drastically improve the outcome of any emergency.
It is always a better idea to call the fire department as soon as
something happens and be safe than trying to control a situation on
your own and having the situation worsen. We are here to help,
and are more than happy to assist you in any way we can!

If you have any questions or would like to contact
a member of Candia Fire-Rescue to discuss some point of Barbecue Grill Safety,
follow the Contact Information
link and use that information to contact us!
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