Crime & Safety

Campfire and Barbecue Safety Tips from the State Fire Marshal

Always be prepared with the equipment to put a fire out, according to Ohio Fire Marshal Larry Flowers

Some of the best things about celebrating the  are the most dangerous.

So, to stay safe this holiday, the Ohio Fire Marshal shared information on how to celebrate without getting hurt.

The following information was provided by State Fire Marshal Larry Flowers:

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Campfire Safety

  • Build where they will not spread; away from dry grass, leaves and never under overhanging trees.
  • Keep plenty of water and a shovel around to douse the fire when you’re done. Stir it and douse it again with water.
  • Never start a campfire without having the equipment and ability to extinguish it.

Grilling Safety

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  • Before using a grill, check the connection between the propane tank and the fuel line.
  • Do not wear loose clothing while cooking at a barbecue.
  • Be careful when using lighter fluid. Do not add to an already lit fire because the flame can flash back up into the container and explode.
  • Dispose of hot coals properly – douse them with plenty of water, and stir them to ensure that the fire is out. Never place them in plastic, paper or wooden containers.
  • Never grill/barbecue in enclosed areas – carbon monoxide could be produced.

 

More Fourth of July safety tips:


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