Safe Grilling Tips
Leave a sufficient space between the grill and eaves and overhangs. In
multi-family construction, do not use charcoal or gas grills on
combustible balconies or within 10 feet of any building. 
Only use a grill on a level surface. 
When using a gas grill, ensure that all hose connections are tight
before cooking. Use a soapy water solution to safely reveal leaks on
hoses and connections. Never use a hose with visible cracks. 
Always follow the manufacturer's safety instructions when using a
grill.. 
Keep children away from grills. Grills, especially three-legged grills,
can be easily tipped. 
Always clean your grill before lighting. 
Use charcoal for small pieces of meat and sausages. It gives a quick and
strong heat. 
For medium-sized pieces of meat, one should use both charcoal and
briquettes. 
For larger pieces of meat that need to be cooked slowly, use only
briquettes. 
A thumb of rule for grilling meats is: the larger the meat is, the
greater the distance should be from the meat to the coals.
For smaller pieces, the meat should be close to the coals. 
When using a charcoal grill, use only lighter fluids that are designated
for use for barbecue grills. Do not add fluid after the charcoal has
been lit. 
The appropriate way to light a gas grill is to open the lid and light
the match or grill lighter and then turn on the gas burners. When you
are finished cooking, turn off the propane cylinder valve then turn off
the burners. Make sure the grill is cool before storing it. 
The barbeque is ready only when the surface of the coals are gray and
all the flames are gone. Drizzle the meat and the grill bars with oil
when the grill is ready. 
Never leave the grill on and unattended. 
Wear a heavy apron and use a grilling mitt that fits over your forearm
to prevent burns. 
When using wooden sticks to hold meat on, soak the wood in cold water
for about an hour or more so they don't char so easily. Flat sticks are
best for turning the meat over. 
Do not store charcoal near combustible material or where it can get
wet.. 
Do not store propane containers indoors. 
Soak coals in water for 48 hours before disposing it in the trash. 
Always keep a fire extinguisher near by.

On ne meurt qu'une fois, et c'est pour si longtemps!  - 
 ~Angelique~


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