Crime & Safety

Grill Safety Tips from the Fire Department

Department issues guidelines after Monday grill fire that started on a deck.

In the wake of a fire that started due to an unattended grill on the deck of a home in Chantilly Monday, the Fairfax County Fire and Rescue Department has issued some tips on grill safety: 

  • Grills should be placed at least 15 feet from any home, building or combustibles to ensure adequate air circulation.
  • Charcoal must be kept dry. Wet charcoal can spontaneously ignite. Spare propane bottles should be stored outside away from the home. A backyard shed is a good place.
  • Keep children and pets away from the grill. Grills continue to give off heat long after cooking has stopped.
  • Never place hot ashes in paper or plastic bags or containers. Only use metal containers for hot ashes.
  • Use Underwriters Laboratories (UL) approved electrical starters in place of lighter fluid.
  • Never use a gas or charcoal-fueled grill on apartment or condominium balconies; doing so is against the law. However, electric grills listed by a recognized testing authority may be used on balconies.


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