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Pam Gould:
Let's be careful out there   

http://wtnh.com/2015/05/22/doctors-remove-grill-brush-bristle-from-wallingford-woman/
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drholly:
Yes!

happyappy:
Another reason a welder's brush is my favorite tool for cleaning my grill.  Cheap and the bristles are big enough there hard to miss if they fall out, and there's no way you could get one in your mouth without knowing it!

http://www.lowes.com/pd_367070-1703-KH585___?productId=3467259&pl=1&Ntt=welding++brush

hikerman:
I have switched to cleaning with pads. They can be hard to find with handles at times tho. So my advice go to a janitorial supply store and buy a black stripping floor pad. About $6 bucks and you can cut to size for your needs. They will take the worst of the worst off any grill!  8)

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muebe:
Yes this could happen to anyone. Who knows how many we have already swallowed before that passed through safely.

I just use the magic tool from Memphis. It does not have any bristles. Works good.

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