Here are some safety tips to remember when grilling: Grills - Campfires are NOT allowed in any city park. Use only permanent grills located in the parks or a self-contained, off the ground charcoal or propane grill. Pick a safe area - Place the grill
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EMA officials also urge residents to be aware of the dangers of carbon monoxide poisoning that can occur from using a generator, grill, camp stove or other gasoline, propane, natural gas or charcoal-burning devices inside an enclosed area.
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Some use fire or charcoal to heat it, and others use a propane burner. My dad would place it over an open fire and hold his palm over the cooking surface to see when it was hot enough to begin cooking. He often fried bacon, onions, potatoes and eggs in
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Ardie A. Davis believes gas grillers will convert to wood and charcoal. (Frank Boyer) Ardie A. Davis, founder of the American Royal International BBQ Sauce, Rub and Baste Contest in Kansas City and author of five books on grilling and smoking.
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Only use a generator outdoors and far from open windows and vents. Never use a generator or portable propane heater indoors, in garages or carports. Never cook or heat inside on a charcoal or gas grill. Carbon monoxide poisoning can happen suddenly and
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