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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.
Propane barbecue grills and no more
than two (2) 20-pound propane tanks are allowed on the grounds
of a one or two-family home, but be sure to follow the fire
safety precautions below.
Only use a charcoal barbecue grill
on a balcony or terrace if there is a ten foot clearance from
the building and there is an immediate source of water (garden
hose or four (4) gallon pail of water). Otherwise, such barbequeings
is dangerous and illegal.
Parties looking to barbecue in commercial establishments,
street festivals, or in other nonresidential areas must make
specific applications to the FDNY.
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SPECIFIC
GRILL PRECAUTIONS
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BBQ REGULATIONS
- To view the fire Department's rules regarding the use
of charcoal barbecues on residential property, click the
following link. (3 RCNY SECT.
24-04)
BEFORE
BARBECUING
- Check your grill thoroughly for leaks, cracking or
brittleness before using it.
- Clean out the tubes that lead into the burner.
- Make
sure the grill is at least 10 feet away from your house, garage, or trees.
- Store and use your grill on a large flat surface that cannot burn (i.e.-
concrete or asphalt).
- Don't use grills in a garage, porch, deck or on
top of anything that can catch on fire.
- Keep children away from
fires and grills. It is a good idea to establish a safety zone around the grill
and instruct children to remain outside the zone. A chalk line works great for
this purpose.
- Have a fire extinguisher, a garden hose attached to a water
supply, or at least 16-quarts of water close by in case of a fire.
[ Back
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BARBECUING
- Don't wear loose clothing that might catch fire.
- Use
long handled barbecue tools and/or flame resistant mitts.
- Never use any
flammable liquid other than a barbecue starter fluid to start or freshen a fire.
- Never
pour or squirt starter fluid onto an open flame. The flame can easily flashback
along the fluid's path to the container in your hands.
- Keep alcoholic
beverages away from the grill, they are flammable!
- Never leave the grill
unattended.
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BARBECUING
- Always follow the manufacturer's cleaning and storing
instructions that accompany the grill.
- Keep your grill clean and free
of grease buildup that may lead to a fire.
- Never store liquid or pressurized
fuels inside your home and/or near any possible sources of flame.
[ Back
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FIRE
- For PROPANE Grills - turn off the burners. For CHARCOAL
Grills - close the grill lid. Disconnect the power to ELECTRIC Grills.
- For
PROPANE Grills - if you can safely reach the tank valve, shut it off.
- 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. - 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.
- Check the tubes
leading to the burner regularly for blockages. Check with your specific grill
manufacturer's instructions.
- Check for leaks EVERY TIME you replace the
cylinder. Pour soapy solution over the connections and if bubbles begin to form,
there is a leak. Placing the soapy solution into a spray bottle makes it much
easier to apply. If there is a leak, turn off the grill IMMEDIATELY and have it
fixed. Do NOT use the grill until the leak is fixed.
- Make sure
all the connections are secure BEFORE turning on the gas.
- Never start
a propane grill with the lid closed. Gas can accumulate and when the grill is
ignited may cause an explosion.
- Only get propane from approved compressed
gas suppliers.
- Before getting a propane cylinder filled, check for any
damages to it.
- Never store propane cylinders indoors or near any heat
source.
- Never transport or store propane cylinders in the trunk of your
automobile.
- ALWAYS shut off the propane fuel at the grill and at the
bottle after you have finished barbecuing. Otherwise, this will lead to fire hazards,
such as leaks and faulty regulators.
[ Back
to TOP ] 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.
- Due to the production of carbon monoxide when charcoal
is burned, charcoal grills should not be used inside homes, vehicles, tents,
or campers, even if ventilation is provided. Carbon monoxide is odorless
and colorless, you will not be alerted to the danger until it is too late.
- Never
use any flammable liquid other than barbecue starter fluid to start a charcoal
barbecue.
- Use the starter fluid sparingly and never put it on an open
flame.
- Never add fire starter after you have started your barbecue to
speed a slow fire or rekindle a dying fire. The flame can easily flashback along
the fluid's path to the container in your hands.
- Remove the charcoal ashes
from the grill and place them into a metal container with a tight-fitting
metal lid. Add and mix in water with the ashes, and set aside for several days.
Dispose of the mixture in accordance with the Department
of Sanitation's guidelines.
- Remove the ashes only after they are completely
cooled and no warm embers remain.
- Always soak coals with water after
cooking; they retain their heat for long periods of time.
- Keep damp or
wet coals in a well ventilated area. During the drying process, spontaneous combustion
can occur in confined areas.
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- Keep the grill at least 10 feet away from any combustible material.
- Do NOT use any flammable liquid to start an electric grill.
- Follow
the manufacturer's instructions in the use of an electric grill.
- When
using an electrical extension cord, make sure it is properly rated for the amperage
required for the electric grill. Otherwise you could risk an electrical fire.
[ Back
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- Never
use a propane barbecue grill on a balcony, terrace or roof. It is both
dangerous and illegal.
- Propane barbecue grills and no more
than two (2) 20-pound propane tanks are allowed on the
grounds of a one or two-family home, but be sure to follow the fire
safety precautions above.
- Only use a charcoal barbecue on a balcony
or terrace if there is a ten foot clearance from the building
and there is an immediate source of water (garden hose
or four (4) gallon pail of water).
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