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Barbecue Season is here! So let's get the grill ready to go! Spend a few minutes on your "Q", and you'll have a cleaner, safer running barbecue, that cooks food more evenly. First let's give the barbecue an inspection. You should make a point of doing this every time you change a propane tank as well.
Whenever you barbecue... Make sure that the barbecue is at least 5 feet (1.5 meters), or better yet 10 feet (3 meters) from the house, or any other material that could catch fire. Only open your propane tank a quarter to one-half turn. That's all the gas your barbecue needs to operate, and if you have a problem, then it's much easier to shut off. Unless you're keen on joining the space program, always open the barbecue lid before you light it. If it doesn't fire up the first time you try it, then shut it down, and try it again in about 5 minutes. From the time you light the barbecue, till you're finished cooking, stay with your fire. Accidents can happen when you leave a barbecue unattended. Safety First! Always make sure that the barbecue is in a safe place, where kids and pets won't touch or bump into it. Keep in mind that the barbecue will still be hot after you finish cooking, and anyone contacting the barbecue could be burned. If you use a barbecue lighter, make sure you don't leave it lying around where the kids can access it. It won't take long for them to figure out how to use it. When you're finished barbecuing, always make sure that you not only shut off the barbecue, but shut off the propane tank as well. Always store propane tanks outside, in a well-ventilated area. A few tips for charcoal grillers
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