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Safety Tips for Backyard Fun

Friends making barbecue and having lunch in the nature.

When the weather’s nice, it’s time to play in the yard, picnic, and have a bonfire. The best way to keep festivities fun is to keep them safe, so before you invite friends and family, read these safety tips and let the fun begin!

Food Preparation & Cooking Tips

Thawing and Handling Meat

Cooking Meats

Make sure you cook meats to a safe internal temperature and check with a thermometer! Here are some magic numbers for the perfect internal temperature:

Once it reaches the perfect temperature, make sure to wash the meat thermometer in hot, soapy water after each use.

Food Prep Areas

Have separate areas for food prep, cooking, and serving areas. Cross-contamination is one way to spread bacteria. Keeping these areas separate keeps away any juices from raw meat, poultry, seafood, and eggs from ready-to-eat foods.

Fruit & Veggie Etiquette

Handling fruits and vegetables correctly is important too.

Food Storage

Storing food is a big part of having a healthy dish too. Store food at safe temperatures and plan ahead if you will be going to a picnic or barbecue.

For more information on food safety, visit the Oakland County Health Division’s website.

As important as proper food preparation is, responsible picnickers also take care to ward off aggressive and disease-carrying bugs, such as mosquitoes, ticks, and horseflies.

Prevent Bug Bites

With concerns about Zika virus and Lyme disease, make sure to keep those pesky bugs away with these important tips:

Ticks

Campfire Tips

Campfire safety starts well before the fire gets roaring. When scouting out your fire pit, make sure it’s not under any low hanging branches or near brush or bushes. These can easily go up in flames if the fire gets bigger than anticipated.

Check with your local Fire Department to ensure you get a permit and follow the ordinances in your town.

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