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Safe Grilling Techniques
Frequently Asked
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Every summer as barbecue
grills begin making their appearance, having
safe grilling techniques when dealing with
propane is a good idea.
According to the
Propane Education and Research Council's (PERC),
four out of five families in America own a
barbecue grill, and most families grill at
least once a week during the summer months.
Based on consumer demand and sales, Propane
is still the Number One choice of American's
when grilling. |
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Propane
grills
offer a
variety
of
features
not
available
with
other
types of
grills.
The most
convenient
being
On/Off
switches
for
instant
heat and
fast
cool
down. |
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Before
starting
that
Propane
grill
the
Propane
Education
&
Research
Council
offers
several
grilling
and food
safety
tips for
a safe
and
enjoyable
time. |
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| Correct Grill
Use |
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When
lighting a grill,
keep the top or lid
open. |
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After
connecting a Propane
bottle to a grill,
use a solution of
50/50 water and
liquid soap to check
for leaks in the
Propane delivery
lines. |
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DO
NOT use lighters,
matches or any flame
to check for leaks. |
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4.
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DO
NOT allow children
to play with, on or
around a Propane
cylinder or grill
when in use. |
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DO
NOT smoke while
handling a Propane
cylinder or bottle. |
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When
a grill is not in
use, cover any
disconnected
hose-ends and
fittings to keep
them clean and free
from foreign objects
and moisture. |
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ALWAYS follow the
instructions
supplied with your
grill and keep the
materials handy. |
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NEVER
pour or apply any
accelerant or other
fuel, such as
lighter fluid or
gasoline on the
grill. |
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When
finished grilling,
turn off the
cylinder valve and
the burner controls. |
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| Proper
Cylinder/Bottle Handling |
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When
a cylinder is
refilled, have your
Propane supplier
visually inspect the
tank for damage,
such as dents and
rust. |
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After
filling or
exchanging a Propane
bottle or cylinder,
take it home right
away. If you must
have the bottle in
the passenger area
of your vehicle, be
sure to keep the car
well ventilated by
opening at least one
window. Also be sure
the valve is closed
and the valve cap is
in place. |
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ALWAYS use and store
Propane containers
in an upright or
vertical position. |
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DO
NOT use, store or
transport Propane
bottles or cylinders
near high heat,
which includes
storing spare
bottles on or near
your grill. |
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Frequently
Asked Questions |
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