Safe Grilling
At Propane Services we believe in staying safe while grilling. Propane grills offer a safe, and energy efficient alternative to natural gas or charcoal. Follow these tips to ensure that your next grilling is a safe one.Before you use your grill:
- Check the major connection points between the gas (propane) tank hose and the regulator and cylinder, and where the hose connects to the burners. Tighten if loose.
- Check the gas (propane) tank hose for the potential (gas) leaks. To do that:
- Apply a light soap and water solution to the hose using a brush or spray bottle.
- Turn the propane tank on. If there is a gas leak, the propane will release bubbles around the hose (big enough to see).
- If there are no bubbles, your grill is safe to use.
- If there are bubbles, turn off the tank and check connections, then have your grill serviced by a professional before using it again.
- If the leak doesn’t stop, call the fire department immediately.
When the grill is on:
- As you are cooking, if you smell gas, turn off the gas tank and burners.
- If the leak stops immediately, get the grill serviced by a professional before using it again.
- If the smell continues, move away from the grill and call the fire department immediately. Do not move the grill.
TIP TO MEASURE THE PROPANE IN YOUR BBQ TANK
CLICK ON THE LINK BELOW TO SEE A VIDEO ON HOW TO CHECK FOR GAS IN YOUR BBQ GRILL TANK: