Can you sit a bbq grill on grass?

No, you should not sit a bbq grill on grass.

Here are a few reasons why:

- Fire hazard: The coals in a grill can reach temperatures of up to 500 degrees Fahrenheit. If the coals come in contact with dry grass, it could start a fire.

- Damage to the grass: The heat from the grill can also damage the grass, causing it to turn brown and die.

- Unstable surface: Grilling on grass can also be dangerous because the grill can become unstable. If the ground is uneven, the grill could tip over, spilling hot coals and food onto the ground.

To avoid these risks, it is best to place your grill on a hard, non-flammable surface such as concrete or gravel.