Barbeque Grill Safety


Each year about 600 fires/explosions occur with gas grills, causing injuries. Many of the accidents happen the first time a grill is ignited for the season or after the grill's gas container is refilled and reattached.

Before you plan your next outdoor cookout, review these safety tips:

Charcoal Grill Safety Tips

Keep in mind that charcoal when burned in grills produces carbon monoxide (CO). CO is a colorless, odorless gas that can accumulate to toxic levels in closed environments. Each year about 17 people die as a result of CO fumes from charcoal being burned indoors or in a poorly ventilated area. To reduce the risk of CO poisoning:

Contact Bryan Insurance today at either our Moundsville office on 304.845.0121, or our Wheeling office on 304.233.5907 and let an experienced insurance professional discuss your insurance options with you.

Reproduced with permission from Erie Insurance Group