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Grills for charcoal BBQs are well-liked tools for cooking during the summer season. However, there are a lot of things that could go wrong whenever or wherever fire is involved. Thus, it is utterly important for people to use grills for charcoal BBQs safely so that they could enjoy the American tradition of well-grilled food without the risk of burns and fires.
Grills for charcoal BBQs should be set up and used at a wide backyard, an outdoor patio, or at a terrace. Charcoal grills should never be used indoors at any circumstances, since the smoke and the smothering heat from the live coals create a major fire hazard.
If the grills for charcoal BBQs are used outdoors, smoke and heat can dissipate and diffused on the air. Also, the immediate objects around charcoal grills are made of nonflammable materials, such as stones, concretes, etc., reduce risks concerning coals or embers, and other fire are significantly minimized. Thus, ensuring a safe American cooking tradition at the backyard.
People have to make sure that their grills for charcoal BBQs are far enough away from materials that could catch fire, such as wooden structures, fabrics or paper, so that if any accident occurs, houses and building would not be in total danger.
There must be at least a ten-foot radius of open space around the charcoal grill. Such a space is enough to avoid any risks of fire. People must also take note of inflammable substances, such as lighter fluids or gasoline. People doing charcoal BBQs must keep them away from the grill as much as possible, since that chemical fires are difficult to put out without proper equipment.
Lastly, people doing charcoal BBQs must always keep a fair amount of water handy, in any case their charcoal grills needs to be put out in a hurry. Five gallons of water should be enough to respond in a grill fire hazard. You could also grill food near a swimming pool or even near a garden hose. If you can afford a chemical fire extinguisher, buy one and keep it on hand just in case a fire situation heats up.