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Barbecue Safety Tips – Keep Your Children Safe While Using the Barbecue Grill

15 Barbecue Safety Tips to Keep You and Your Family Safe During Grilling Season

Now that I have made you hungry, it is time to warn you about the potential dangers that grilling can pose.  It is always best to use caution and always promote safety to your children.  These 15 grilling safety tips are designed to help keep you and your family safe this summer, especially, if there are children around while you are busy making dinner on the barbecue grill.

  • Never allow children to play around a barbecue grill even if it isn’t hot.
  • While using your barbecue grill always make sure that it is 10 feet away from any building structure including fences, woodpiles, children’s toys, ect.  The heat or flames could cause the grill to ignite flammable items that is near the grill.
  • Never use a barbecue grill indoors, in a garage, or enclosed area.  All barbecue grills including gas grills put off dangerous levels of carbon monoxide which can lead to carbon monoxide poisoning.  Even a small does, carbon monoxide can be dangerous enough to potentially kill you.
  • Always keep a spray bottle filled with water near the barbecue grill and fire extinguisher handy.  You can use the spray bottle on flare ups, flames that are shooting up because of the fat drippings.  In the event that the grill catches on fire or something nearby, a fire extinguisher can help put out a small fire.  When grilling meats with high fat content, the meat will drip excessive amounts of fat on the coals or into the flames on a gas grill causing it to shoot up flames and sometimes the flames will even catch the meat on fire.
  • Temperatures in a [amazon_link id=”B00004RALU” target=”_blank”  rel=”nofollow”]charcoal barbecue grill[/amazon_link] can reach 1000 degrees Fahrenheit and coals shouldn’t be disposed of until they are completely cooled off.  This can take up to 24 hours or more if the coals are left to smolder.  You can also put out the coals using a water hose.
  • Never dispose of coals where children or pets can get into the ashes.
  • Never use gasoline or kerosene to light charcoal.
  • Do use approved light fluids to help light the coals.
  • Never spray lighter fluid into the grill if you see flames.  The fire can easily travel up the bottle and cause the bottle to explode in your hand resulting in severe injuries and burns.
  • Always use flame retardant mitts for handling hot grill racks or grill tools.
  • Always use [amazon_link id=”B002M1GXB0″ target=”_blank”  rel=”nofollow”]long handled grilling tools[/amazon_link] to prevent burns.
  • If you have a gas grill, it is important that you check the hoses for cracks or brittle hoses prior to using the grill.  Replace any hoses that are damaged.
  • Never attempt to replace valves on a grill yourself.  Always take it to a local hardware store for repair or replace your grill.
  • Never attempt to modify or puncture a propane tank.  Do exchange it if it isn’t working properly or it is empty.
  • Always use proper grilling food safety tips when using your barbecue grill.  Never eat food that has been sitting out for more than 1 hour.  When it doubt toss it out.

Do you and your family enjoy grilling food on the barbecue grill?  What is your favorite meal to cook on the grill?

Comments

10 responses to “Barbecue Safety Tips – Keep Your Children Safe While Using the Barbecue Grill”

  1. Andrea Avatar

    One of my favorite things about summer! Thanks for the tips!

    1. Christy Avatar

      Your welcome Andrea. 🙂

  2. Courtney~Mommy LaDy Club Avatar

    My husband and I love to grill…yum:) Great tips!

    1. Christy Avatar

      It has been a while since we last grilled out. I cheat and use a george forman grill for hotdogs. 🙂

  3. Anna M Avatar

    We had a freak snow storm in the beginning of spring right after we took our grill out and I guess with the extreme temperature change and perhaps the weight of snow on the knobs, we ended up with a gas leak. Flames ended up coming out of two of the knobs and melted them!) It is such a scary thing to deal with when you’re not prepared! Lesson learned.

    1. Christy Avatar

      Bummer Anna. I hope am glad everyone was okay and didn’t get hurt. That could have been disastrous.

  4. Emma White Avatar

    We have a lovely BBQ and I must admit when we have one the kids are kept miles away from it. Great article x

    1. Christy Avatar

      That is awesome Emma, glad you make sure that the kids are kept safe. Thank you for sharing.

  5. Making Our Life Matter Avatar

    I wish my backyard was big enough for a grill. We just remodeled our deck, and our furniture takes up the majority of space. But these are great tips for other families!

    1. Christy Avatar

      Awww, they make some neat table top grills to sit on top of a table. I hope that you enjoy your new deck. Thank you for sharing.