The rising temperatures in the UK's heatwave are causing many fires, specifically barbecue-related fires due to over half (50%) of Brits planning to take advantage of the hot weather and host a BBQ this summer.
Since 2022, 4000 BBQ-related fires have occurred, and data also shows that emergency fire services have responded to 3,983 barbecue incidents. Across the UK, emergency services have reported 6,451 barbecue-related incidents overall.
Property experts at Housebuyers4u has data that revealed, the Google searches for "how to keep a gas BBQ clean" have skyrocketed by 200% in the last year.
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People are also using TikTok videos for advice on how to clean their barbecues, and searches for "BBQ cleaning products" have also increased in the last 12 months by 67%.
Housebuyers4u share top advice on how to prevent BBQ fires, with Paul Gibbens, property expert and marketing manager of the company saying:
"Summer is the perfect time to enjoy a garden BBQ with family and friends. But while you're trying to remember who ordered a hot dog or a burger, proper BBQ safety must be top of your mind. There are things you can do to minimise any potential fire risks:"
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Don't BBQ too close to your homeThis is one of the biggest mistakes and you must make sure your BBQ is in a safe area before you light it, and away from your home or garden shed.
A flat and stable surface should be used, away from things that could catch fire.
Make sure your BBQ is properly cleanedIf BBQs are not properly cleaned they can often catch fire, due to built-up grease which is a major catalyst which "can ignite and cause uncontrollable fires."
Make sure your BBQ, grill gates and grease traps are cleaned thoroughly after every use. A steel grill brush with hot soapy water will remove debris and grease from your BBQ. This will prevent fires, but also your food will be cooked more evenly and prevent pest infestations.
Take your time lighting your BBQ correctlyIt does not matter whether gas or charcoal is used, lighting your BBQ the right way is essential. Don't try speed up the process, take time in lighting the BBQ and this will ensure any "dangerous flare-ups" is avoided.
Keep fire safety products nearbyGibbens continues: "When using your BBQ, it's best practice to keep a bucket of water and a fire extinguisher" nearby, if flames get uncontrollable.
Keep children and pets awayYou may not notice when using your BBQ, but this is a big reminder to "keep small children and pets away from your BBQ" as they could get "too close to the flames" without you being aware.
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