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Tips For Grilling Safe During the 4th of July Holiday

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I am sure many of you will be grilling out this July 4th Holiday.  It’s an American tradition for many people to use a grill during the July 4th Holiday to grill their favorite burgers, hot dogs, steaks, chicken, and other cuts of meat.  No matter if you are using gas or charcoal, you have to make sure that you are grilling safe.

First off, let’s talk about safety tips for using a gas grill.  To begin, you must remember that gas is highly flammable.  Each year about 30 people are injured as a result of gas grill fires and explosions.  Many of these fires and explosions occur when consumers first use a grill that has been left idle for a period of time or just after refilling and reattaching the grill’s gas container.  Here are some tips for using a gas grill from the CPSC.

Now if you are using a charcoal grill, remember the charcoal produces carbon monoxide which is a odorless and colorless gas.   Each year about 30 people die and 100 are injured as a result of carbon monoxide fumes from charcoal grills and hibachis used inside.  Here are some tips from the CPSC.

After you get your grill fired up.  You have to think about food safety.  Many people get food poisoning every year because of irresponsible grilling techniques.  So here are some great tips for grilling food safety I have found online!

This is the most important part when grilling!  You must make sure that the internal temperature is reached before you take your meats off of the grill.  Using a meat thermometer to make sure your food is cooked thoroughly is the best way to make sure no one will get food poisoning.  Chicken must be cooked to an internal temperature of 165°F; beef, pork, venison, veal, and lamb must be cooked to an internal temperature of 160°F; fish and shellfish must be cooked to an internal temperature of 145°F; and if you want to reheat anything, the temperature needs to reach 165°F.

Enjoy grilling your favorite meats and dishes during the July 4th Holiday!  Just make sure you grill safely!  Here’s a great video from holidaykitchen showing you some extra grilling tips!

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