Celebrate safely with tips from the Columbia-Richland Fire Department
Posted: 05.28.2012 at 10:28 AM
Celebrate safely with tips from the Columbia-Richland Fire Department  / Columbia-Richland Fire Department
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Columbia-Richland Fire Chief Aubrey Jenkins encourages you this holiday weekend to be safety minded when it comes to grilling, fireworks use and heat exhaustion by following these safety tips:

Grilling Safety Tips:

· Never operate grills and other open flame cooking devices on combustible balconies and decks or within 10 feet of a structure

· Set up the grill in open area away from low hanging tree limbs, dry leaves, and brush

· Check hoses and propane tanks for leaks 

· Make the area around the grill a no play zone

· Avoid wearing long hanging clothes

· Never grill inside of garages and carports

· Do not use deep fryers on decks

· If you use a charcoal grill, purchase the proper starting fluid.

· If you must dispose of the ashes before fully cooled, soak them completely in water before putting them in a non-combustible container.

 

Fireworks Safety Tips: 

· Columbia-Richland Fire Department strongly discourages the use of consumer fireworks, but if you do use fireworks, light them outdoors, away from dry grass.

· Always read and follow labeled directions.

· Have an adult present at all times.

· Never allow children to play, hold or light fire works.

· Only buy from licensed dealers.

· Always have water close (a garden hose and a bucket).

· Keep fireworks that are not being used, covered to protect them from accidental fall out from the fireworks display.

· Never throw or point fireworks at other people.

· Never re-light a “dud” firework.

· Never carry fireworks in your pocket.

 

Heat Safety Tips:

· During the hottest hours of the day, stay inside. If possible stay inside an air-conditioned building.

· Supervise children – children rely on adults to tell them when to come inside, when to drink water, and what sort of clothing to wear. It doesn’t take long for a child’s small body to become overheated.

· Drink plenty of water.

· People who live in homes with no air conditioning should keep blinds closed from morning until the late afternoon to block extra direct heat from sunlight.

· Never ever leave a child or pet in the car while you run to do a quick errand.