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Never use indoors or in confined spaces (for example tents) or as a source of heat. Carbon Monoxide poisoning can result from burning charcoal in areas with poor ventilation, even when extinguished.
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Further down the article, I explain the main differences between briquette charcoal or lumpwood charcoal. – ultimately what best to choose is down to a personal preference and what you plan to cook. No additional lighting aids are required, the Instant Lighting Charcoal is specially impregnated to aid lighting. In adverse weather the bag may not catch easily and re-lighting may be required until lit effectively. After about 10 mins separate the coals. If your charcoal appears to extinguish or smoke heavily before it is ready for cooking, try agitating or re-lighting with a long match or taper but be careful of flare up. Smoking charcoal imparts the distinct barbecue flavour. Shelter from wind if necessary. Occasionally during the cooking period, carefully agitate the charcoal to maintain heat if necessary.
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Never attempt to light charcoal with petrol, methylated spirits or any flammable liquid not specifically designed for this purpose. Or if you’re looking for the perfect shelter to cook no matter the weather, see my guide to the best BBQ shelter. So here is my list of the the best lumpwood charcoal. To prevent food poisoning, always ensure that food is completely defrosted before cooking commences and that it is always cooked thoroughly. When it comes to BBQs, there’s always a lot to prepare. However, with Big K Instant Light Lumpwood Charcoal FSC®, firing up a perfectly heated barbecue is one thing you won’t have to worry about.
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Never place your barbecue on, or near, anything liable to be damaged by heat or flare up or from hot fat which may spit during cooking.Due to the potential risks involved with barbecuing, it is recommended that an adult not consuming alcohol is in control of the barbecue and that first aid and other emergency provisions such as fire extinguishers, are at hand. • Always keep children and pets away from the barbecue and the barbecue area.