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Health Tip: Practice Fire Safety Around the Grill
By LadyLively on April 15, 2015
Before you fire up the grill in warmer weather, take time to reduce the risk of fire.
The National Fire Protection Association suggests:
- Only using charcoal and propane BBQ grills in the open outdoors.
- Make sure your grill is set sufficiently away from your home, overhanging trees, eaves and the deck.
- Children and pets should be kept away from the grilling area.
- Clean the grill after every use.
- Never leave a lit grill unattended.
Source: HealthDay
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