Fort Smith Regional Chamber Of Commerce: Ready, Set, Grill
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Fort Smith AR
21 May, 2022
11:38 AM
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Press release from the Fort Smith Regional Chamber of Commerce: May 18, 2022 For many, the Memorial Day weekend marks the unofficial start of the summer season. The National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) warns families that the onset of the summer season also marks a rise in home fires started by outdoor grilling activities. According to the NFPA, on average, 10,600 home fires are started by grills each year. July is the peak month for grill fires, followed by June, May, and August.1"Sixty-one percent of U.S. households own a gas grill," says fire remediation specialist Carl Kelly of SERVPRO of Fort Smith. "A total of sixty-four percent own at least one outdoor BBQ, grill, or smoker. The popularity of this outdoor cooking equipment combined with longer, warmer days creates a unique fire hazard that should be taken seriously." The time to take precautions is now, adds Kelly, before the outdoor cooking season is in full swing. The NFPA offers these basic tips for fire-safe grilling:2For gas/propane grills: Check the gas tank for leaks before using.Open the lid on all gas grills before lighting the grill. For charcoal grills: Use only charcoal starter fluid to start the fire but never add it or any flammable liquids to a fire that is burning.Cool coals completely before you dispose of them in a metal container. For all grills: Place grill well away from house and deck railings. Don't place under eaves or branches.Remove grease and fat buildup from grills and trays after each use.Keep children and pets at least three feet away from the grill.Never leave the grill unattended when in use. "Basic precautions set the stage for a safe and enjoyable outdoor cooking season," says Kelly. "Life is unpredictable, but you can take steps to control the risk of house and property fires caused by outdoor cooking. Whether you are strictly a summer grilling warrior or you use your grill year-round, simple, common-sense actions can help ensure that the only smoke you smell this summer is the sweet aroma of steaks and vegetables grilling."SERVPRO specializes in fire and water cleanup and restoration services and repair services, helping to remediate damage for both commercial and residential customers. For more information on SERVPRO of Fort Smith, please contact Carl Kelly at (479) 452-8282 or [email protected]. For more information about SERVPRO, please visit www.servpro.com This press release was produced by the Fort Smith Regional Chamber of Commerce. The views expressed here are the author's own.
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