

Avoid a Cookout Injury!
Hazards include young children running around campfires or grills then tripping and falling and sustaining a burn injury. Adults also need to be very cautious to keep flames in check, particularly when using lighting/starter fluids.
Whether you are going camping or just grilling in the backyard, there are some safety tips to heed to avoid burn injuries.
Camping Fire and Burn Safety Tips
- Keep tents at a reasonable distance from open flames and downwind from the cooking area
- When buying a tent, check from flame-retardant fabric
- Always make sure fire is completely extinguished before leaving it unattended
- Keep a fire extinguisher handy in case of emergency
- NEVER add flammable liquid to an existing fire or hot coals; it could cause an explosion
- Follow all fire laws and ordinances
- Children should be constantly supervised when by a fire
- If possible, use a designated fire pit
Propane Safety Tips
- Never leave a grill unattended
- Be careful when refilling or reattaching a cylinder as most injuries occur during this time
- Only use approved cooking appliances in good working order
- Never store propane cylinders in temperatures above 120 or indoors
- Only open the valve one quarter to one half for lighting
- Always shut off the valve to a fuel source when it is not in use
- Never start a gas grill with the lid of the grill closed as the propane could have accumulated inside and cause an explosion and a burn injury
- Follow manufacturer’s recommendations
- Never use an open flame, candle or match to test for propane leaks
- The safest way to find a leak is by spraying soapy water at the connections. If bubbles appear then there is a leak. Immediately shut off the tank valve and tighten the connections. If the connections continue to leak, have a certified dealer check the grill before using it again.
- Periodically clean the Venturi tubes that displace the gas under the grill
- Keep a fire extinguisher handy
- Wear tight-fitting or short-sleeved clothing while cooking on a grill
- Keep children and pets away from grilling areas at all times
- ALWAYS detach the propane cylinder before transporting
Charcoal Grill Safety Tips
- Keep children safely away from the barbecue fire
- NEVER use gasoline as a starter fluid or accelerant
- In order to avoid a buildup of explosive vapors, wait a minute to light your fire after soaking the coals with lighter/starter fluid
- If you are using lighter/starter fluid, keep the container a safe distance from the grill before lighting
- Be careful not to spill any fluid on your clothing or in the area surrounding the grill
- Wear an insulated, fire retardant barbecue mitt when lighting pre-soaked coals
- Never add lighter/starter fluid to hot or even warm coals. An explosion can result.
- Use only barbecue lighters with “child-resistant” printed on the package
If you or a family member has suffered a serious injury due to a camping cooking accident you should have the experienced accident attorneys at Bellingham’s Tario & Associates on your side. Contact us today! We will gather the evidence and fight to get you the compensation you deserve.
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