BBQ/Grilling Safety
Each
year, about 600 fires/explosions nationally occur with gas grills
resulting in injuries to about 30 people. Propane gas is highly
flammable. The new safety standard for propane gas tanks requires
that an "over-fill prevention device" be installed in new gas tanks.
The new propane gas tanks have valve handles with three "lobes"
(prongs) while older tanks have valve handles with five prongs.
People with older propane gas tanks should trade them in for the
new, safer tanks.
Each year about 19 people die nationally as a result of CO fumes from charcoal being burned inside. Charcoal produces carbon monoxide (CO) when it is burned. CO is a colorless, odorless gas that can accumulate to toxic levels in closed environments.
Gas Grill Safety Tips
Charcoal Grill Safety Tips
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