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Safety Tips For Barbeque & Grilling

by Joe and Lindy / Tuesday, 02 April 2013 / Published in Home and Garden Tips

A barbeque is an outdoor meal or party at which food is prepared on a rack over a grill. This popular past time has become a tradition for many families, especially those hosting a backyard party for family and friends. When working with a grill of any kind, it’s important to observe a few safety tips that will ensure a happy and healthy meal for everyone.

Inspect Your Grill

When the temperatures heat up, so do many outdoor grills. It’s always important to inspect your grill before each use, but especially before the first use of the season. It’s a good idea to look for any damage that may have occurred throughout the winter or a breakdown of the grill’s structure. If you have any concerns, call an expert or consider purchasing a new grill. Never use a grill that’s damaged or seems to be working improperly.

Cool Cooking Tips

Before starting to grill, make sure that your unit is placed on a flat and stable surface. It’s important to have everything in order beforehand because you should not move a grill while it’s in use. As is the case with any type of meal preparation, making sure that the food is properly cooked is a must. Therefore, many experts recommend using a meat thermometer to ensure that the food is cooked thoroughly and ready for consumption.

Child Safety

When it comes to grilling, children love the smell of a hot dog or hamburger being cooked outdoors on a warm summer afternoon. But, despite their fascination with the process, it’s important that children not be allowed near an unattended grill. In addition to an adult always being nearby, it’s essential that little ones not be in a position where they could put their hands anywhere near the cooking surface or the grill itself.

Cleaning Up After A Cookout

Grills vary from one to another, which is why reading the manufacturer’s instructions for care, maintenance, cleanup and storage are essential to both the longevity of your grill and the health and well being of those around you. Follow the instructions as provided by the manufacturer, and always make sure to keep your cooking utensils clean.

Now that you know how to enjoy grilling safely in the great outdoors, all that you need to do is to invite some friends and family over for a backyard barbecue and enjoy the unmistakable taste that no other type of cooking can provide.

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