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Never use charcoal or gas grills for indoor
cooking. Toxic carbon monoxide fumes can accumulate and cause
death.
Never use gasoline, kerosene, or alcohol
for igniting charcoal. These fuels may explode or flash when
igniting, resulting in serious burns.
Absolutely never spray charcoal lighter
fluid directly onto hot coals to "coax" the fire along.
It can cause a flash of fire that can travel up the stream of
fuel into the can causing an explosion which can result in severe
burns or even death.
The area around the barbecue grill is no
playground. Always keep children and pets away from a hot grill.
Do not place a hot grill on a combustible
surface.
After cooking, make sure the coals are
completely out cold before disposal.
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