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With warm weather on the horizon, St. Lawrence County residents are reminded of grilling dangers

Posted 5/2/16

With warm weather on the horizon, many St. Lawrence County residents are enjoying their barbecues and other outdoor amenities and while gas grills, portable fire pits, and patio heaters make outdoor …

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With warm weather on the horizon, St. Lawrence County residents are reminded of grilling dangers

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With warm weather on the horizon, many St. Lawrence County residents are enjoying their barbecues and other outdoor amenities and while gas grills, portable fire pits, and patio heaters make outdoor spaces comfortable and desirable places to gather, it’s important that they are used properly.

The New York Propane Gas Association helps consumers keep grilling season safe with an interactive online module on grilling from the Propane Education & Research Council at www.propanesafety.com/grilling-safety. Consumers learn proper grilling procedures using propane, in English or Spanish, and it takes less than 10 minutes to complete.

Safety for kids: the grilling area should be designated as a “no play zone,” keeping kids and pets away from the equipment. To help kids learn about gas grill safety, the Propane Education & Research Council has launched the fun interactive website www.propanekids.com.

Some key safety tips include:

• Always keep the lid open when lighting your grill. Don't close it until you are sure the grill is lit.

• Keep the grill in a well-ventilated outdoor area, at least ten feet away from the house—and at least three feet away from trees and shrubs.

• Never cover the bottom of the grill with foil - it can restrict air circulation.

• Always use and store propane cylinders outdoors in an upright position.

• After filling or exchanging a cylinder, take it home immediately. While transporting the cylinder, keep your vehicle ventilated and the valve closed or capped. Do not leave the cylinder in your vehicle.

• Never use matches or lighters to check for leaks. And never use starter fluid with propane grills.

• Do not smoke while handling a propane cylinder, and keep all flammable materials away from the grill.

• If the grill does not ignite within ten seconds, turn off the gas, keep the lid open and wait five minutes before trying again. If the igniter fails to light the grill after two or three tries, turn off the gas and replace the igniter according to the manufacturer’s instructions.

• Regularly check the tubes that lead into the burner for blockage from insects or food grease.

• Never attempt to repair, clean or clear blockages on a hot grill.

• Always have one person in charge of the fire at all times. Never leave a hot grill unattended.

• Never attempt to repair the tank valve or the appliance yourself. See a propane gas dealer or a qualified appliance repair person. Be sure to locate your model number and the manufacturer’s consumer inquiry phone number and write them on the front page of your manual.

• If you smell gas and you are able to, safely turn off the cylinder vale, turning it to the right (clockwise). Immediately leave the area and call 911 or your local fire department. Before you use the grill again, have a qualified service technician inspect your cylinder.

For more information on the value and safe uses of propane, visit www.nypropane.com and www.propanecomfort.com.