Fire DamageA griller placed outside yard

We all love to cook food on a grill during the summer – it’s one of the best ways to spend time with your loved ones. Making bbq and burgers on the grill is a refreshing experience that’s sure to re-energize you. However, it’s important that you take appropriate precautions to prevent an accident such as a house fire or a burn.

Here, we’ve mentioned some tips that you can use to make this memorable family time worthwhile and avoid any problems.

Never Place Your Grill inside Your House

Charcoal and gas grills produce carbon monoxide and even in small quantities, this can be fatal. Grills are only to be used outside.

Prepare Your Grill

Place Grill On A  Leveled Surface

An even surface will ensure your grill doesn’t tip over.

Please Grill 10 Feet Away From Your Home

Grills can produce flames and it’s important that your home isn’t close when this happens.

Check For Leaks

Gas grills are a common type of grill. If you also use a gas grill, check it for gas leaks before you switch it on. Gas leads are typically caused by a loose connection or damaged hose. Additionally, if you’ve kept the grill in storage during the winter months, it’s important that you inspect it before using it. Hence, look for leaks and damages. If you do find a leak, the issue must be fixed before using the grill.

Ongoing maintenance

Clean Your Grill After Use

It’s no secret that barbecuing on a grill is hard work. So it’s only natural that you feel tired after arranging a family lunch. But that doesn’t mean you should put it away without cleaning it first. Sure, you may put off a tiring task for now, but food particles can get stuck on different parts of the grill. This causes corrosion and damage in the long run. Flames can escape these damaged areas and catch onto nearby objects, effectively starting a fire. So, if you want to ensure your family and friends’ safety, it’s better to clean your grill every time you use it.

Bottom Line

Besides ruining your family barbecue, fire damage may also force you to rush to a hospital late at night. That’s because a fire on a grill can catch onto anything near it, whether it’s your clothes, curtains, carpet, or outdoor furniture. It’s important to use your gas, electric, or charcoal grill with care by following directions and avoiding exposure to flames.

If your home suffers from fire damage, never try to solve the problem by yourself. Call in the experts at ServiceMaster Restoration by Cross to restore your property and address fire damage.