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Published by the OFFICE of the FIRE COMMISSIONER PO BOX 9201, STN PROV GOVT, VICTORIA B.C. V8W 9J1 Toll free: 1 888 988-9488 Web: http://www.embc.gov.bc.ca/ofc/index.htm FROM THE OFFICE of the FIRE COMMISSIONER Published by the OFFICE of the FIRE COMMISSIONER PO BOX 9201, STN PROV GOVT, VICTORIA B.C. V8W 9J1 Toll free: 1 888 988-9488 Web: http://www2.gov.bc.ca/gov/content/safety/emergency- preparedness-response-recovery/fire-safety SUMMER SAFETY: BBQ Safety Tips BARBECUING IS AN ENJOYABLE ACTIVITY during the warmer seasons, but this enjoyment can turn to disaster unless proper safety precautions are taken. Below are some easy-to-follow safety tips to ensure a safe and enjoyable grilling season. GENERAL INFORMATION » WHEN purchasing a barbecue, select one that bears the CSA or ULC label. » KEEP barbecues away from anything that can burn such as your home, deck rails, etc. » NEVER allow children to use or play around a barbecue. » HAVE a fire extinguisher, baking soda or water available to put out an accidental fire. » If you get burned, run cool water over the burn for 10 to 15 minutes. DO NOT use butter or salve on burns. If you receive a serious burn, seek medical attention right away. » NEVER use barbecues inside the home or in an enclosed area. » PLEASE review BC Safety Authority Grilling Checklist: www.safetyauthority.ca/sites/default/ files/GrillingSafetyChecklist.pdf GAS BARBECUES » FOLLOW the manufacturer’s instructions when fitting the gas cylinder to the barbecue. » AFTER connecting the gas supply hose to the barbecue, open the propane cylinder or natural gas supply valve. Check for gas leaks by applying a soapy solution over the connections and hose. Soap bubbles will form if there is a leak. » IF A LEAK or fire occurs, turn off gas supply valve immediately. » Propane cylinders MUST be retested every 10 years. » To avoid a possible fire or explosion, NEVER light a gas barbecue with a leaking hose, a leaking connection or with the barbecue lid closed. » NEVER store extra propane cylinders under your barbecue or inside any structure. » WHEN transporting a cylinder, secure it in an upright position with a safety POL plug in place. » ENSURE all valves are turned off when the barbecue is not in use. CHARCOAL BARBECUES » Use only an approved fire starter fluid designed for barbecue grills. DO NOT use gasoline. Store the remaining fire starter fluid in a safe place. » BE SURE that fire starter fluids are not accessible to children as they are poisonous. Special childproof caps are available at your local barbecue dealer. » PLACE barbecue in a well-ventilated area as poisonous gases, such as carbon monoxide are released. » BEFORE disposing charcoal ash, ensure it is thoroughly extinguished. Live coals or hot embers can start a fire – be extremely cautious.

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Page 1: OMMISSIONER SUMMER SAFETY: BBQ Safety Tips · barbecue dealer. » PLACE barbecue in a well-ventilated area as poisonous gases, such as carbon monoxide are released. » BEFORE disposing

Published by the OFFICE of the FIRE COMMISSIONERPO BOX 9201, STN PROV GOVT, VICTORIA B.C. V8W 9J1Toll free: 1 888 988-9488Web: http://www.embc.gov.bc.ca/ofc/index.htm

F R O M T H E O F F I C E o f t h e F I R E C O M M I S S I O N E R

Published by the OFFICE of the FIRE COMMISSIONERPO BOX 9201, STN PROV GOVT, VICTORIA B.C. V8W 9J1Toll free: 1 888 988-9488Web: http://www2.gov.bc.ca/gov/content/safety/emergency-

preparedness-response-recovery/fire-safety

SUMMER SAFETY:BBQ Safety TipsBARBECUING IS AN ENJOYABLE ACTIVITY during the warmer seasons, but this enjoyment can turn to disaster unless proper safety precautions are taken. Below are some easy-to-follow safety tips to ensure a safe and enjoyable grilling season.

GENERAL INFORMATION

» WHEN purchasing a barbecue,

select one that bears the CSA

or ULC label.

» KEEP barbecues away from anything

that can burn such as your home,

deck rails, etc.

» NEVER allow children to use

or play around a barbecue.

» HAVE a fire extinguisher, baking

soda or water available to put out

an accidental fire.

» If you get burned, run cool water

over the burn for 10 to 15 minutes.

DO NOT use butter or salve on

burns. If you receive a serious burn,

seek medical attention right away.

» NEVER use barbecues inside the

home or in an enclosed area.

» PLEASE review BC Safety Authority

Grilling Checklist:

www.safetyauthority.ca/sites/default/

files/GrillingSafetyChecklist.pdf

GAS BARBECUES

» FOLLOW the manufacturer’sinstructions when fitting thegas cylinder to the barbecue.

» AFTER connecting the gas supplyhose to the barbecue, open thepropane cylinder or natural gassupply valve. Check for gas leaks byapplying a soapy solution over theconnections and hose. Soap bubbleswill form if there is a leak.

» IF A LEAK or fire occurs, turn offgas supply valve immediately.

» Propane cylinders MUST beretested every 10 years.

» To avoid a possible fire or explosion,NEVER light a gas barbecue with aleaking hose, a leaking connectionor with the barbecue lid closed.

» NEVER store extra propane cylindersunder your barbecue or inside anystructure.

» WHEN transporting a cylinder, secure it in an upright position with a safety POL plug in place.

» ENSURE all valves are turned offwhen the barbecue is not in use.

CHARCOAL BARBECUES

» Use only an approved fire starter

fluid designed for barbecue grills.

DO NOT use gasoline. Store the

remaining fire starter fluid in a

safe place.

» BE SURE that fire starter fluids are

not accessible to children as they

are poisonous. Special childproof

caps are available at your local

barbecue dealer.

» PLACE barbecue in a well-ventilated

area as poisonous gases, such as

carbon monoxide are released.

» BEFORE disposing charcoal ash,

ensure it is thoroughly extinguished.

Live coals or hot embers can start

a fire – be extremely cautious.