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Bronson Urges Consumers To Have A Safe 4th Of July


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Liz Compton
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July 2, 2009

TALLAHASSEE - Florida Agriculture and Consumer Services Commissioner Charles H. Bronson is reminding residents and visitors to take steps to ensure the holiday weekend doesn’t end in tragedy.  That means safety tips for such things as food preparation, gas grills and fireworks.

“People seem to have a heightened sense of food safety issues given recent high profile recalls,” Bronson said, “but holiday parties and cookouts may detract people from taking the time to think through safety tips. An extra reminder doesn’t hurt.”

Before a barbecue or picnic, make certain to:

Safe use of grills is also important. Here are some tips for consumers:

And finally, Bronson is reminding people to use only legal fireworks to celebrate. People should keep a bucket of water nearby to dispose of used fireworks and light fireworks on paved surfaces, not grass which can be dry and easily ignite.

Bronson says it is unfortunate when people get sick or are injured during what should be festive time.  But taking a moment to review and follow safety guidelines can go a long way in preventing any tragedies from occurring.

For more information about food safety, log onto the department’s Division of Food Safety website at http://www.freshfromflorida.com/fs/.  For a free copy of the Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services' brochure, "Safe Cooking with Propane Gas Grills," call the department's Bureau of Liquefied Petroleum Gas Inspections at (850) 921-8001.

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