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Backyard Grilling: A Safety & Setup Checklist

Grill fires spike every summer, and almost all are avoidable.

Placement matters most

Level surface, at least 10 feet from the house, railings, and out from under any overhang. Never grill in a garage or on a covered porch.

Before you light

Clean the grates (grease causes flare-ups), and for gas, brush soapy water on the hose to check for leaks — bubbles mean a leak. Open the lid before lighting.

Keep the right tools close

Long tools, an instant-read thermometer, and a fire extinguisher or baking soda (for grease fires — never water) within arm’s reach.

Grill tool set →

Instant-read meat thermometer →

Home fire extinguisher →

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When you’re done

Let charcoal cool for hours before disposing of ashes in a metal container. Shut gas off at the tank.

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