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Safety Tips For Outdoor Grilling Offered By State Fire Marshal

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(Columbus( – As Ohioans prepare to kick off the unofficial start to the summer grilling season, the Ohio Department of Commerce Division of State Fire Marshal (SFM) reminds grill masters of all skill levels to practice caution during upcoming outdoor cookouts. 

Each year, approximately 9,500 people are burned from grill fires or hot grills. In addition, an average of 10,600 home fires are caused by grills annually. 

“Grilling safely is not just about preventing fires; it’s about protecting our families, friends, and neighbors from avoidable accidents,” said Anita Metheny, SFM Fire Prevention Bureau Chief. “By following a few safety tips, we’re not only focused on having great summer, but also protecting what matters.”

To ensure a safe grilling season and prevent potential fire hazards, the State Fire Marshal emphasizes the importance of following specific grill safety tips.

If refilling a propane tank, please do so with caution. Filling propane tanks involves precise measurements and strict adherence to safety codes to avoid injury. Filling a tank more than 80% can result in dangerous situations such as ruptures or leaks that can cause accidents, environmental hazards, and damage to property. The following are signs of a propane tank that has been overfilled. 

The State Fire Marshal created guidance for consumers on how to handle an overfilled tank, what steps should be taken to safely address it, and how to handle expired tanks. To read the full consumer alert, visit com.ohio.gov/PropaneTanks.

For additional information on grilling safety and other resources for the upcoming summer season, visit the State Fire Marshal’s website at com.ohio.gov/Prevent.

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