A 4-year-old boy's trip to the ER after ingesting metal wire from a grill brush has gone viral, sparking concern among parents. Learn about the potential dangers and safe alternatives for cleaning your grill.
As Spring nears and temperatures warm up, cooking goes alfresco as families and friends gather around the grill. While parents may be focused on keeping their kids safe around the hot grill, a new viral video is also making them reconsider what goesMeghan Martin — a Florida pediatric ER doctor also known as @Beachgem10 on TikTok — recently shared a video warning parents about the dangers of wire grill brushes after a one of the “most interesting cases she’s ever encountered.
Doctors discovered that the boy had swallowed metal wires from a grill brush, which had gotten lodged in the hamburger meat he ate at the barbecue. The surgeons removed the wire and drained the abscess, and thankfully the boy’s pain was resolved. So what should parents do instead of using a wire grill brush? There are several alternatives, including using a nylon bristle brush or a pumice stone. Additionally, some grill manufacturers offer special grill-cleaning tools that do not use wire bristles.
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