Outdoor Kitchens and Child Safety
Outdoor Kitchens and Child Safety
Outdoor kitchens are a culinary dream, but they also come with unique considerations when it comes to child safety. Learn how to create a family-friendly outdoor kitchen that balances your love for outdoor cooking with the need to keep children safe.From secure appliances to proper storage and thoughtful layout, ensure that your outdoor culinary haven is a place where you can cook with confidence while your children play safely nearby. Explore the essentials of outdoor kitchen child safety for peace of mind in every season.
One reason you have a backyard is so that your kids can run around, have fun, and burn off some of that pent-up energy when they get home from school. You might have a swingset, a tree house, and other fun things in the yard, but if you have an outdoor kitchen or grill area, you want to be sure that your kids are safe when they’re playing outside.
Generally. there are several hazards that an outdoor cooking area can present, and it’s important to speak with your children about avoiding these dangers. At The Outdoor Appliance Store, we want the entire family to enjoy the backyard!
Stay Away From The Heat
Cooking outdoors obviously involves fire. Even if there isn’t an open flame, there is still heat that can cause injury to a small child. Letting your child know that you’re grilling and that they need to keep their hands away from the fire will ensure that they don’t get burned. When you’re not at home and your kids are running around the yard, make sure the propane cabinet is locked and that they can’t access the knobs or temperature controls to turn on your electric or wood pellet grill.
Restricting their access to the fuel sources can keep them safe, and it can be beneficial to always have someone supervising them when they’re outside. Kids are smart and can perhaps figure out how to turn on the grill or get to the matches, and having a babysitter or a neighbor keep an eye on them can save them from danger.
Lock the Cabinets
If you keep cleaning supplies and other hazardous items outside so that you can clean your outdoor kitchen, make sure the cabinets are locked when you’re not using the supplies. A child may accidentally ingest the chemicals or pour them on themselves, and that can create a very serious situation. Lock the cabinets and keep the key where only you know where it is, you can protect your children from accidental poisoning and injury to themselves and others.
Discourage Play Around the Outdoor Grill
- You have grass and sand where your kids can play. However, unsupervised children may decide that it’s fun to climb up on the stone half-wall and jump off into the grass.
- While you want your kids to be adventurous. But you don’t want them to sprain their ankles or potentially break a bone.
Talking with them about how the grill area is off-limits for play can keep them from seriously hurting themselves. Supervision is key! You, your spouse, or a sitter can actively ensure the kids aren’t playing where they’re not supposed to.
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