Barbecue Safety Tips

Barbecue Safety Tips

May 24, 20254 min read

As barbecue season gets underway, it's important for homeowners to take proper precautions to ensure the safety of their families and homes. Grills - whether propane, charcoal, or electric - can pose serious fire and health hazards if not used properly. Vivid Home Inspections recommends the following guidelines for safe grilling:

Propane Grills

Propane grills are a common cause of residential fires. According to the Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), over 500 grill-related fires occur each year due to misuse or equipment malfunction. To reduce risk:


Charcoal Grills

Charcoal grills come with their own risks, particularly carbon monoxide (CO) poisoning. The CPSC estimates that around 20 people die each year from CO inhalation due to charcoal grilling. Fire risks are also significant. Follow these precautions:

Electric Grills

Electric grills are typically safer than gas or charcoal options, but they still require care:


General Grill Safety

Regardless of the type of grill, Vivid Home Inspections advises homeowners to follow these essential safety tips:

In Summary

​Grills can be a fun part of outdoor living, but they must be used with caution. Vivid Home Inspections urges all homeowners to follow these safety practices to help prevent injuries, fires, and property damage.

Is your home overdue for a safety check-up?


If you’re like most homeowners, your last home inspection was right before purchasing the house. Busy schedules can make it tough to prioritize ongoing care and maintenance for your home, but your family’s safety and the value of your home both depend on it.

Unless you’ve just purchased your home, it probably doesn’t look the way it did during your last inspection. Repairs, renovations, and system replacements over time can change the conditions and maintenance needs of your home. Many qualified and experienced home inspectors offer home maintenance inspections for ongoing peace of mind.

To ensure your family’s safety and the longevity of your home, schedule a home maintenance inspection today.

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