Summer SafetyBBQ Safety  | Keep grills away from anything that can burn, such as your house, car or dry vegetation
|  | Don't leave the grill unattended while it's cooking
|  | Keep children pets away from the grill
|  | For charcoal grills, only use starter fluid designed for grills; NEVER USE GASOLINE
|  | Do not add lighter fluid to an already lit fire
|  | Before using a gas grill, check the connection between the propane tank and the fuel
|  | Do not overfill the propane tank for the grill
|  | Make sure coals are completely extinguished and cold before disposing of them
|  | Never wear loose fitting clothing while cooking on a barbecue.
|  | Never use a barbecue indoors |
Beat the Heat  | Don't get dehydrated - consume lots of water during hot days
|  | Make sure your pets have lots of water as well
|  | Never leave children or pets in the car during hot days
|  | When outdoors, stay in the shade as much as possible - avoid the direct sun
|  | Avoid severe sun burn by applying sun block |
Firework Safety  | Always read directions
|  | Use outdoors only
|  | Do not use near grass or other flammable materials
|  | Light one at a time
|  | Spectators need to keep a safe distance
|  | Never point or throw fireworks at people or objects
|  | Always have a bucket of water or a fire extinguisher nearby.
|  | Never attempt to re-light or fix fireworks Stand several feet away from lit fireworks
|  | When disposing of used fireworks, soak in a bucket or trash can of water overnight away from the house or garage
|  | A responsible adult should be in charge of the activities
|  | Never use fireworks while under the influence of drugs or alcohol |
For more information contact the Chino Valley Independent Fire District at (909) 902-5260. | |