It's Summer Time and the Weather Isn't The Only Thing Hot During The Summer
8/11/2022 (Permalink)
Summer is a time to get out and have fun. The weather is not the only thing that heats up during these few months.
Be aware of the risk of fires and prepare by checking the batteries in your smoke detectors and having functioning fire extinguishers.
5,700 homes experience grill related fires every year. In fact, 57% of fires happen within four months; May, June, July, and August. Grill fires happen when someone mishandles the igniting of the grill with a spark or flame. Mechanical issues such as broken containers or pipes also can increase the risk of causing a fire.
For precautionary measures, before the startup of grilling season check your grills condition, clean it, check the drip pan, and anything else that could potentially have grease on it from previous cookouts. Inspect each part of your barbecue pit to make sure everything is attached properly. Also, be sure you are in a grill-friendly environment free of branches, roofs or any sort of overhang when igniting the grill. Be prepared for a fire, as grease and fat are likely to catch on fire. Keep baking soda near the grill in case a grease fire breakout. If you find yourself faced with a fire emergency, do not hesitate to call SERVPRO of Biloxi, Ocean Springs, Gulfport, and Pascagoula at 228-396-3965.