4 Tips to prevent fire
5/8/2020 (Permalink)
If you plan to enjoy barbecuing this summer, it’s important to be mindful of potential fire hazards which can lead to irreversible fire damage and lingering smoke damage in your Long Beach residence. Follow these simple fire safety guidelines to prevent a fire from occurring near your home this summer.
- Keep the grill outside, and avoid using your grill in garages, covered decks, screened in patios, or any area where there is a roof located above. They should also be kept at a safe distance from the house to prevent flare ups from reaching the exterior of your home.
- Keep your eye on the barbecue. If you abandon your grill, it can be knocked over or flare up, causing the surrounding area to catch fire. Make sure the grill is always supervised whenever it’s in use to avoid unnecessary fire damage.
- Regularly clean it. If you are pulling your grill out of storage, it’s important to clean off any sticky grease or hardened fat since they can cause an unexpected flare up. These pieces can easily be scraped off using a proper grill cleaner.
- Inspect it closely. If you are using a propane or gas grill, it’s important to inspect it before using it. Look for any signs of holes and potential problems in the hose. This could signal that there’s a leak. A gas leak next to a flame can cause serious problems and start a fire.
Make sure to follow these guidelines every time you fire up your grill to ensure the safety of your home and loved ones. If you experience fire damage, smoke damage, or require board up and tarping services this summer, SERVPRO of Northeast Long Beach / Lakewood is available to take your call anytime, day or night at 562-420-0030.