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Darrin Gross
  • Insurance Agent
  • Lake Oswego, OR
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Multifamily Owners & Managers: Do you allow Charcoal BBQ's?

Darrin Gross
  • Insurance Agent
  • Lake Oswego, OR
Posted May 26 2016, 11:13

This weekend is the official start of Summer and BBQ Season.

Right or wrong, we have more insurance companies looking to specifically disqualifying an apartment complex that allows charcoal grills on wood decks or balconies.

To counter this, I see more communities providing a common area, "designated grilling area" on a slab away from the building.

It never hurts to remind residents of the risk associated with the BBQ.

Some safety basics:
Keep a safe distance between the grill and the building. Many newer buildings have vinyl siding that melts very easily or can catch fire.

Do not apply starter fluid after the fire has been lit.

Keep children away from the hot grill.

Dispose of ashes only after coals are completely extinguished.

For more, the NFPA site provides some good reminders for all types of grilling safety.

http://www.nfpa.org/safety-information/for-consumers/outdoors/grilling/grilling-safety-tips

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