
How To Start A Barbecue Fire
Without Using Lighter Fluid

How Do You Light A Barbecue
When you start out grilling most newbie grillers think that using lighter fluid is the way to go. However, your charcoal should burn clean and not add any bad tastes to your food. If you use lighter fluid your food will have a bad taste.
Inhaling, and consuming grilled foods is not healthy, and you should use alternative methods of firing up your charcoal grill. You can either buy a ready made charcoal chimney starter or you can make your own as shown in the videos above. There are electric fire starters if you want to all out. Once you get the hang of it, it will be second nature, and your grilled food will taste a whole lot better!
What Are The Effects Of Lighter Fluid On Your Body?
"Inhalation of butane can cause euphoria, drowsiness, narcosis, asphyxia, cardiac arrhythmia and frostbite, which can result in death from asphyxiation and ventricular fibrillation. Butane is the most commonly misused volatile substance in the UK, and was the cause of 52% of "solvent related" deaths in 2000.[1] By spraying butane directly into the throat, the jet of fluid can cool rapidly to –20 °C by expansion, causing prolonged laryngospasm.[2] "Sudden Sniffer’s Death syndrome", first described by Bass in 1970,[3] is the most common single cause of "solvent related" death, resulting in 55% of known fatal cases.[2]"
How To Start A Barbecue Fire
Not in your house, and that just may happen if you improperly store lighter fluid could lead to an explosion or fire.
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