Stay Safe This Fourth Of July With Grilling Tips From Ferrellgas
Ferrellgas, a leading propane provider, emphasizes safety tips for grilling this Fourth of July weekend. With millions expected to use propane grills, the company highlights crucial safety measures to prevent accidents. Key advice includes following manufacturer instructions, checking for gas leaks, and ensuring proper storage of propane tanks. The company's commitment to customer safety is reinforced through educational reminders. As a nationwide service with locations in all 50 states, Ferrellgas aims to support safe celebrations during the holiday.
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OVERLAND PARK, Kan., July 01, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Millions of Americans will be firing up their propane grills this weekend to celebrate our nation’s birthday. With scents of grilled chicken, beef, and brats billowing from backyard to backyard, there’s no better reminder that summer is here. But after making sure to refill your propane tank in advance of the big day, it’s also important to revisit the tips designed to help make every cookout a safe one.
Founded in 1939 in Atchison, Kansas, Ferrellgas is a nationwide propane company that serves U.S. homes, farms, and businesses. Thousands across the country will be grilling this holiday after refilling at a Ferrellgas location or at one of the company’s thousands of reseller locations. As the nation’s leading propane company, Ferrellgas knows that no Fourth of July grilling checklist is complete without the addition of a few important safety reminders.
“Few things are as fun as celebrating the Fourth of July by preparing a grilled feast for family and friends,” Chief Operating Officer Tamria Zertuche said. “But with the responsibility of wearing the chef’s hat comes the responsibility of grilling safely. We’re thrilled to offer these important reminders to our valued customers in advance of their holiday celebration.”
Here are some helpful grilling tips to keep in mind this Fourth of July holiday and every time you fire up the grill.
- Always follow the manufacturer's instructions for assembly, operation, maintenance, repair, and storage of your propane grill. Consult your owner's manual.
- Always turn control knobs to the OFF position and the tank valve to CLOSED when the grill is not in use.
- Never operate your propane grill if parts are damaged, missing, or improperly installed.
- Check for gas leaks by making a soapy water solution and applying it around an open propane tank valve and around the connections and hose leading to the grill. Make sure to do this while your grill is off. If bubbles start to appear on the area that you applied the soapy solution, that indicates the tank is leaking. If that is the case, close the valve, disconnect the tank from the grill and do not use that tank.
- Propane tanks should never be stored in an enclosed area and should always be stored in an upright position.
- Before lighting your propane grill, always OPEN the grill lid.
- Never move a grill that is in use.
- Never allow children to operate a grill or play around a grill.
- Use long-handled utensils and flame-retardant mitts to avoid burns.
- To reduce flare-ups, trim excess fat from meats, replace greasy lava rocks or ceramic briquettes, and keep your grill clean.
For more information about propane safety, visit Ferrellgas.com.
Here’s to a safe and fun Fourth of July for everyone. Happy birthday, America!
About Ferrellgas
Ferrellgas Partners, L.P., through its operating partnership, Ferrellgas, L.P., and subsidiaries, serves propane customers in all 50 states, the District of Columbia, and Puerto Rico. Operating under the Blue Rhino brand, Ferrellgas is also the nation’s leading provider of propane by portable tank exchange. Ferrellgas employees indirectly own 1.1 million common units of the partnership, through an employee stock ownership plan. Ferrellgas Partners, L.P. filed a Form 10-K with the Securities and Exchange Commission on October 15, 2020. Investors can request a hard copy of this filing free of charge and obtain more information about the partnership online at www.ferrellgas.com.
Contact: CommunicationsDept@Ferrellgas.com
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