Summertime is the perfect time for cookouts, and what’s a better way to enjoy a cookout than by firing up the grill? But while grilled food tastes great, it can also be dangerous. So before you start cooking up that burger or hot dog, take a few minutes to read these safety tips.

Tip #1: Wear proper clothing

When grilling, always make sure to wear the proper clothing. That means no loose or flowing shirts that could catch fire and no sandals or open-toed shoes that could get burned. In addition, it’s vital to have a long pair of tongs on hand to help turn meat and vegetables. And finally, don’t forget the hats! Whether it’s a sunny day or you are grilling under the stars, a good hat will help keep the heat off your head. So remember: when grilling, dress for success.

Tip 2: Keep your grill away from any structure

The best grilling tips are the ones that keep your house from burning down. That means no grilling on your porch, besides your garage, or under your carport. Keep your grill at least 10 feet away from any structure, and you’ll be much less likely to start a fire.

Tip 3: Inspect the grill before using

Give your grill a good once-over to ensure everything is in working order. Check for any rust or damage, and make sure the flame is well-adjusted. Inspect your propane tank or charcoal for leaks and the connections are tight. Once you’ve given your grill a clean bill of health, you’re ready to start cooking.

Tip 4: Observe safety grilling methods

Observe safety grilling methods to ensure that your food is properly cooked, and you don’t end up with any unwelcome surprises. Here are a few tips:

  1. Before lighting the grill, make sure the area is clear from all flammable materials. These include paper plates, napkins, and or any food packaging.
  2. Be sure to keep an eye on your grill at all times to prevent any risk of fire from spreading.
  3. Use a food thermometer to check for doneness. Undercooked meat can lead to foodborne illness.
  4. Finally, when you’re finished grilling, turn-off the gas valve and allow the grill to cool completely before covering it or moving it.

 

A little preparation goes a long way when it comes to staying safe while cooking outdoors. By following these simple tips, you can BBQ with peace of mind and enjoy your time with family and friends. For more information about how to protect your real estate investment, contact Property Life Management TODAY!