Grilling makes food taste delicious and the experience itself is enjoyable and fun. There are a number of tips that you can take advantage of to make this experience a safe and productive one.
You should avoid using grills in the house. Ensure that the grill is at least ten feet away from your house or any structure. You should not get into the temptation of using the grill inside your garage, carport, or under an awning. This is because these structures can easily catch fire from the intense heat that will be coming from the grill.
You should never leave the grill unattended. This can be very dangerous, especially if there are children running around. You also need to be careful about any overhead obstruction that may be present around the grill (like tree overhangs). These can easily catch fire and ruin the whole experience. It is a good idea to have a fire extinguisher nearby to be able to quickly put out any accidental fire that may break out.
For gas grills, you should check that the hoses leading to the burner do not have any breakage. This is because such breaks can easily leak gas and cause an explosion. You can use a pipe cleaner to remove any blockage. Ensure that the grill hoses do not have any cracks, holes and leaks. If you notice any scratched or frayed hose connectors, you should replace them. If you smell any gas after you connect the grill, you should quickly disconnect and carefully check for the source of the crack and fix it as soon as possible.
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