Barbecue Grill Safety

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A barbecue grill could start a fire if you ignore fire safety rules, learn about fire safety equipment and get some fire safety tips from a professional firefighter in this free video.

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Barbecue Grill Safety
Twenty-five feet from a structure is a good rule in the event that you might have a flare up while you’re barbecuing. That way the heat does not transfer over to the structure and catch that on fire. And it’s also a distance for the smoke to disperse so that way it does not go into the residence or into the structure. Make sure that you have a least a fire extinguisher or a hose in the event that you have a flare up or something catches on fire.

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Expert: Ryan Hamilton has been a professional fireman for over 5 years. He is also a certified fireman instructor and trains local fireman in his area. Read More


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