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INTRODUCTION
Each year, thousands of people pull out
their LP gas grills at the start of
"barbecuing season." But before
firing up the grill, there are several
safety precautions to keep in mind. By
following these guidelines, you'll help
prevent possible gas explosions or fires.
LP gas is flammable. Many accidents occur
after the grill has been unused over a
period of time, or after a grill's gas
container has been refilled and
reattached.
SAFETY CHECKS EACH TIME YOU USE THE
GRILL
- Check venturi tube (see illustration
1) for blockage by insects, spiders,
or food drippings. Clear blockage,
either with a pipe cleaner or with a
wire. Push any blockages through the
tube to the main part of the burner.
- Check grill's hoses for cracking,
brittleness, holes, and leaks. Make
sure there aren't sharp bends in the
hose or tubing.
- Make sure hoses are as far away from
the hot surface as possible. Make sure
to keep hoses away from areas where
grease could drip on them. If you
can't move hoses, have a heat shield
installed.
- Check connectors (see illustration
2). If scratched or nicked, have them
replaced; these conditions can cause
leaks.
- Check for gas leaks whenever you
reconnect the grill to the LP-gas
container, or if you smell gas. To
check for leaks, open the gas supply
valve fully and apply a soapy solution
(one part water, one part liquid
detergent) with a brush at connection
points. If bubbles appear, there is a
leak. Turn off the gas and tighten the
connection clockwise. (If it is the
tank connection, tighten
counterclockwise.) If this does not
stop the leak, close the container
valve and take the grill to your LP
gas dealer or a qualified appliance
repair person.
- If a leak is detected, don't attempt
to light the grill until the leak has
been stopped. If you are using the
grill, turn off the gas.
- Make sure there are no lighted
cigarettes, matches, or open flames
near a leaking grill.
- NEVER USE A GRILL INDOORS. And use
the grill at least ten feet away from
your house or any building. DO NOT USE
THE GRILL in a garage, breezeway,
carport, porch, or under a surface
that will burn.
- Do not attempt to repair the
container valve or appliance yourself.
See your LP gas dealer or a qualified
appliance repair person.
- Always follow the instructions that
accompany the grill.
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LP GAS CONTAINER TIPS
When Storing:
- Always keep containers upright.
- Never store a spare gas container
under or near the grill.
- Never store or use flammable
liquids, like gasoline, near the
grill.
- Never use or store a gas container
indoors.
When Transporting:
- Transport the container in a secure,
upright position.
- Never keep a filled container in a
hot car or car trunk.
- Heat will cause the gas pressure to
increase which may open the relief
valve and allow gas to escape.
When Refilling:
- Unless you have (the preferred)
bar-coded container and are filling it
at a facility that fills such
containers, have the container
refilled only by your LP gas dealer or
by a qualified service station
operator. DO NOT FILL THE CONTAINER
YOURSELF.
When Connecting:
- Remove the container valve plug from
the container valve.
- Thread the container connector
securely into the container valve
outlet (turn counterclock-wise).
- Tighten, but do not use excessive
force.
- After connected, check for leaks
(see above instructions).
When Disconnecting:
- Before disconnecting, turn off the
gas burner and container valve.
- Disconnect the container (turn
clockwise).
- Place the container valve plug
securely into the container valve
outlet.
TIPS FOR PURCHASING A GRILL OR GAS
CONTAINER
- Buy grills and containers that bear
the mark of a nationally-recognized
testing laboratory.
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HOT
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The recent Taylor County Burn Ban was lifted August 18.
Please continue to be careful.
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Congratulations to Jeremy Williams for
his recent promotion to Lieutenant!
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HELP PREVENT GRASS
FIRES
BE CAREFUL WHILE
WELDING OR WORKING WITH OTHER SPARK PRODUCING EQUIPMENT
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When was the
last time you tested your smoke detectors ?

Your Abilene
Fire Department reminds you to test your detectors MONTHLY
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Never cross a road that is covered in
water. 1 to 2 feet of water is capable of floating your
vehicle.
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"FIREWATCH"

FIREWATCH
every Monday on
KRBC 9 "Abilene's First News" during the
5:00pm Newscast
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CODE RED

The CodeRED system calls
only those who are in the telephone database. To ensure
no one is omitted, individuals and businesses are
encouraged to log onto the City of Abilene’s website, www.abilenetx.com,
and follow the link to the "CodeRED Residential and
Business Data Collection" page. Those without
Internet access may call Emergency Plans Office
(676-6525), Monday through Friday No one should
automatically assume his or her phone number is
included.
Questions should be
directed to the City of Abilene’s Office of Emergency
Management, (325) 676-6683.
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