The gas appliances are manufactured by Uni-O Industries Corp in China. The Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) said the grills could leak propane and ignite. It said the Chinese firm had received 10 reports of grills catching fire.
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Call your propane dealer for assistance. • Never use a propane appliance for purposes it was not intended. While using your oven to supplement heat or bringing your grill inside to cook during a power outage may be tempting, it is far from safe.
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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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Residents can avoid deadly carbon monoxide poisoning by keeping grills and generators outside. 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.
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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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