setuparticle.com setuparticle.com
Main Page About Us Privacy Policy Terms & Conditions Add Your Link Add Article
Search:   
 
 

Building Efficient Horse Barns

An efficient horse barn would not only save you more money, time, and effort but improve your horses ... - Pat Murphy
 

Keeping Your Wrought Iron Candle Holders Clean And Pretty

Keeping good old fashioned wrought iron candle holders clean can be a full time job. Rust tends to g ... - Tony Dunk
 

The History of Hummels

In our nearly 30 years in the business of dealing Hummel collectibles, we??re often asked about the ... - Debbie Bowen
 
 

How To Choose The Right Trees For Your Front Yard Landscaping Ideas

Trees can contribute to the overall appearance of your front yard perhaps more than almost any other ... - Jim Johnson
 

How To Use Aromatherapy To Keep Your Home Clean And Smelling Fresh

If your going to clean your home, why not make the most of it and reap the benefits of aromatherapy ... - Stacy Richford
 
 

Main Page » Garden & Home » Home Construction & Renovation
 

Transporting Your BBQ Grill

 
Portable barbecue grills are lots of fun, but you need to know how to transport them safely. You don't want a fun event to end in tragedy.
There is a growing demand for portable grills. A portable grill can be transported to a campsite or to a picnic and be up and running in a matter of minutes. Having a portable grill for use at home has its advantages as well. You can move it into the garden or set it up in the garage.

To meet this demand, grill manufacturers have come up with several models. These grills are light, easy to transport, and can be set up easily. They are also budget-friendlythey range in price from $50 to $200.

They should, however, be handled with care -- especially the propane grills. No one should take chances with natural gas or liquid propane -- it is highly inflammable and can cause an explosion if handled improperly or in a careless manner.

Make sure that your portable gas grill has no holes or leaks. Though it may seem tedious, you should always check any type of gas grill for leaks. You should not light cigarettes or candles around the grill, as even a small gas leak could trigger an explosion. Also, never tamper with the safety valve fixed on the propane tank.

Similarly, the propane tank should be kept immobile when transporting the grill to another location. It should not be allowed to roll around in the trunk of the car or in the back of a pick-up truck, because that much motion increases the gas pressure inside the tank, and the tank could explode.

Charcoal grills don't suffer from these disadvantages. They are less delicate and can be transported with ease. Their only negative point is that they can take hours to light and warm up in damp or rainy weather. On such occasions, it is better to carry a propane grill despite its disadvantages. Also, use caution when transporting any kind of portable grill after using it, as it could be hot.

Portable grills are fun and easy to use. Take one to your next BBQ or cookout!

Author: Linda Davis
 
Author Bio:

Linda Davis contributes to several web sites, on home and family topics.

This article can be searched using: Transporting Your BBQ Grill, Garden & Home, Home Construction & Renovation, mobile home remodeling
 
 
 

Related Articles

 
Wrought Iron Beds: Shopping Tips To Remember
 
Carpet Steam Cleaning
 
Neutral Colors: Area Rugs Perfect for your Home Decor
 
Office Desks
 
Normal and Logical Consequences
 
Options for Stay at Home Moms and Dads
 
The Staffordshire Bull Terrier
 
Christmas Toys Are For The Kids... Right?
 
Alternatives to Fiberglass Insulation
 
Vinyl Replacement Windows Add Value from Every Perspective to Your Home
 
 
 
Add Url
 

Tour & Travel

Self Healing

Fashion & Relationships

Realty & Property

Culture & Art

Automobiles

Fitness & Health

Online & Indoor Games

Software & Networking

Recreation & Entertainment

Shopping Online

Healthcare & Medicine

Careers & Employment

Sports

Business & Commerce

Events & News

Children

Finance & Investment

Government & Politics

Eating & Drinking

Garden & Home

Education & Reference

Science & Research

Society & Communities

 
   Main Page -> Privacy Policy -> Terms & Conditions
© 2006-2008 www.setuparticle.com All Rights Reserved Worldwide.