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Posted by Frank on June 23, 2010 at 14:48:32:

In Reply to: Re: product to prevent burn on grill posted by griller on June 22, 2010 at 14:45:29:

IOW, kids get burned on the grill at your house.

That is unless you claim to be a unique "adult parent" who has successfully prevented their children from all harm and accidents.

I've burned myself on grills, stoves and cookware - you better not be saying anything about my parents!

IMO it is not so much the grill that provides the greatest danger but the body of the unit. The best way to keep children from burning themselves on the grill or a campfire or a chimney is to establish a "no kids" perimeter - a fence, police tape, a string on poles.. As noted above, this, like all other efforts of "adult parents" is not foolproof, but it will cut down the chances they have to get burned.



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