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Get Off to a Sizzling Start Safely this May ?2-4' Long Weekend


Toronto, Ontario, May 17, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The countdown to the summer season is on and BBQs will be making their seasonal debut this May ?2-4' long weekend. As you prepare to light it up, make sure you light it right; the only fireworks you should be seeing are those in the sky. 

To get sizzling keep these BBQ safety tips in mind: 

BBQing on Apartment or Condo Balconies:  YES or NO?

Ontarians living in apartments and condominiums should be aware of additional safety restrictions and potential hazards related to barbecue use on balconies. Barbecues may be prohibited by the municipality or in the Condominium bylaws of your building or prohibited by the building owner or property manager, so be sure you are aware of any restrictions in place for your building.

For additional BBQ safety tips, check out and share our animated safety videos:

TSSA BBQ Safety Tips - Your BBQ Needs Your Full Attention

TSSA BBQ Safety Tips - Make a Clean Start - Test it!

TSSA BBQ SAFETY TIPS - LIGHT IT RIGHT

TSSA BBQ Safety Tips - NEVER BBQ in an Enclosed Space


TSSA BBQ Safety Tips - Taking Your Propane Tank for a Ride

For more information on barbecue safety and other safety topics, visit TSSA's safety website at www.safetyinfo.ca

About TSSA

Throughout Ontario, the Technical Standards and Safety Authority (TSSA) enforces provincial safety regulations and enhances public safety. TSSA regulates the safety of amusement devices, boilers and pressure vessels, elevating devices, fuels, operating engineers, and ski lifts. Its range of safety services include public education, certification, licensing and registration, engineering design review, inspections, investigations, safety management consultation, compliance support, enforcement and prosecution activities.

For more information on the Technical Standards and Safety Authority, please visit www.tssa.org.




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