You’re standing at the gas grill in the hot sun, wiping the sweat from your brow, and having your favorite cool drink. You are making one of your favorite grill recipes for the neighbors that are coming over in a few minutes for a home and garden party. You are using your brand new gas grill with all of the bells and whistles. You even went to the trouble of sending out fun invitations you found on the internet and you have just the perfect theme picked out for your party. Your new pool furniture has arrived and the weather is a perfect 80 degrees. Your picnic table is set up for the kids and their friends. Summer life doesn’t get much better than that. With every grill recipe, party and backyard barbecue you can still maintain safety and common sense. Your party could be a disaster without first thinking about safety for yourself and your guests. Here are a few tips that ensure safety first:


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If your gas grill is lit, never leave it unattended

Never move the grill once it is lit and hot
Be sure to read the owners manual before actually grilling food
Check all of the parts of the grill to make sure it has been firmly and correctly put together
Never attempt grilling in a trailer, garage or any enclosed space. The fumes and flames can quickly kill you
Beware of a windy day when sparks can easily get away from you
If grilling with charcoal, lighter fluid should be capped
immediately after use and never use gasoline or kerosene to start a flame
Keep children and animals away from the grill

Grill away from grasses, trees, shrubs, awnings, umbrellas

Place the grill on a fire resistant material such as brick or concrete, never grass

Have fire resistant cooking mitts ready and waiting

Wear clothing that doesn’t hang out over the grill
Control flare-ups by lowering the thermostat

Keep a bottle of sanitizer next to your grill to protect your hands from cross contamination
Have a fire extinguisher close at hand if needed and try baking soda to control a flame that is out of control
The correct long handled utensils used just for grilling keep your hands safe

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