North Shore Today Radio: Marblehead Voters Approve Two Items – State Rep. Ehrlich’s Gun Bill Gaining Support – Grill Safety Tips

NORTH SHORE – (Radio) In Today’s program Bill Newell and Rick Moore review some the days top news stories, including Marblehead’s election yesterday approving funds for the Gerry School study and a new fire truck. State representative Lori Ehrlich’s gun bill is gaining support. (Salem News) Congressman Seth Moulton walks out on moment of silence, details below.

North Shore Today Radio 6/15/16

 

Congressman Seth Moulton Walks Out of GOP’s Moment of Silence on Orlando Shooting
 
Moulton: “We need action from Congress, not silence.”
Washington, D.C. -Last night, Congressman Seth Moulton (D-MA) took to his Twitter account to respond to the House Republicans’ routine reaction of holding a moment of silence instead of holding a vote on gun reform in the wake of another horrific mass shooting.

 

Gloucester Fire Department Provides Outdoor Grilling Safety Tips

GLOUCESTER — Fire Chief Eric Smith and the Gloucester Fire Department would like to remind residents to follow the grilling safety tips below as summer vacation begins.

According to the Massachusetts Department of Fire Services (DFS), Massachusetts fire departments responded to 431 fires involving grills, hibachis and barbecues between 2011 and 2015. These fires caused 20 civilian injuries, three firefighter injuries and $3.5 million in property damage.

“As the weather gets warmer, people begin to grill outside more frequently, which results in more outside injuries,” Chief Smith said. “In order to prevent such common occurrences, we want to remind all Gloucester residents to follow grilling safety tips.”

In order to prevent grilling fires and keep residents safe while cooking outdoors, Chief Smith recommends the following tips provided by DFS:

Safety First

• Propane and charcoal grills should only be used outdoors.

• Place grills away from the house, deck railings and out from under eaves of overhanging branches.

• Keep children and pets at least three feet away from the grilling area. Children should never play near grills or propane cylinders.

• Never leave a burning grill unattended.

Gas Grill Safety

• Make sure the lid of a gas grill is open when you light it. Propane can build up inside and when ignited, the lid may blow off.

• Check that all connections are tight before turning on the gas.

• Clean the grease trap every time you grill.

• If you smell gas while cooking, turn the grill off and move away from it. Call 911 from a safe location. Do not move the grill.

• Store propane cylinders upright in an outdoor, shaded area. Cylinders should not be used, stored or transported where they can be exposed to high temperatures.

Charcoal Grill Safety

• Use only charcoal starter fluid. Never used gasoline or kerosene to start a fire in a grill and never add lighter fluid to burning briquettes or hot coals.

• Always use charcoal grills in a well-ventilated area. Charcoal briquettes give off carbon monoxide, which can be deadly.

• Properly dispose of grill ashes. Allow the coals to burn out completely and then cool for 48 hours before disposal. If you must dispose of ashes before they are completely cooled, thoroughly soak them in water before putting them in a metal container, and store the container outside away from any combustibles.

Anyone who has questions about grilling safely should contact the Gloucester Fire Department at 978-281-9760.

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