While it appears that barbecue season is finally here, there are a few things to watch out for when cooking outdoors so that you enjoy yourself and stay safe!




Never use a propane barbecue grill on a balcony, terrace or roof. It is both dangerous and illegal. In addition, New Jersey law forbids any grill to be utilized on the balconies of an apartment, townhouse or condominium.

 

 

GENERAL PRECAUTIONS
SPECIFIC GRILL PRECAUTIONS
BEFORE
DURING
AFTER
PROPANE
CHARCOAL
ELECTRIC

BEFORE BARBECUING

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DURING BARBECUING

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AFTER BARBECUING

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IN CASE OF A BARBECUE FIRE
  1. For PROPANE Grills - turn off the burners. For CHARCOAL Grills - close the grill lid. Disconnect the power to ELECTRIC Grills.
  2. For PROPANE Grills - if you can safely reach the tank valve, shut it off.
  3. If the fire involves the tank, leave it alone, evacuate the area and call the fire department (911).
    If there is any type of fire that either threatens your personal safety or endangers property,
    ALWAYS DIAL 911.
  4. NEVER attempt to extinguish a grease fire with water. It will only cause the flames to flare up. Use an approved portable fire extinguisher.

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PROPANE GRILLS- The Consumer Product Safety Commission(CPSC) reports that more than 500 fires and 20 injuries occur every year from gas grill fires and explosions of grills that have not been used for several months.

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CHARCOAL GRILLS- The Consumer Product Safety Commission(CPSC) reports that every year about 20 deaths and 400 injuries are treated resulting from carbon monoxide poisoning from charcoal grills.

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ELECTRIC GRILLS

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