ASHFORD
Volunteer Fire Department
Proudly serving the citizens of Ashford since 1950!
Fire • EMS • Rescue
P.O. Box 1 • Ashford, CT 06278 • (860) 429-9862
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BARBECUE SAFETY

Barbecues pose a fire danger. Make sure that the next time you light up your backyard grill, you
do it safely!
Each year, about 600 fires/explosions nationally occur with gas grills resulting in injuries to about
30 people. Propane gas is highly flammable. The new safety standard for propane gas tanks
requires that an "over-fill prevention device" be installed in new gas tanks. The new propane gas
tanks have valve handles with three "lobes" (prongs) while older tanks have valve handles with
five prongs. People with older propane gas tanks should trade them in for the new, safer tanks.
Gas Grill Safety Tips
- Check grill hoses for cracking, brittleness, holes, and leaks. Make sure there are no sharp
bends in the hose or tubing.
- Move gas hoses as far away as possible from hot surfaces and dripping hot grease.
- Always keep propane gas containers upright.
- Never store a spare gas container under or near the grill or indoors.
- Never store or use flammable liquids, like gasoline, near the grill.
- Never keep a filled container in a hot car or car trunk. Heat will cause the gas pressure to
increase, which may open the relief valve and allow gas to escape.
Charcoal Grill Safety Tips
- Never burn charcoal inside of homes, vehicles, tents, or campers.
- Charcoal should never be used indoors, even if ventilation is provided.
- Since charcoal produces CO fumes until the charcoal is completely extinguished, do not
store the grill indoors with freshly used coals.
Information courtesy of the Phoenix Fire Department, www.phoenix.gov/FIRE/bbq.html, ©2007, City of Phoenix.