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To set up a campsite that is safe from fire, you should surround the open flame with a nonflammable material such as rocks. In addition, never leave the flame unattended.
They will seek out a safe place to sleep (dark and burrow like), and if they find it, they will sleep.
Campsites look different everywhere you go. However, in general they consist of an area adequate enough to sleep whether in a tent, camper, yurt, etc. They also should have a safe area to have a small campfire to cook and keep warm. Depending on where you are and your level of confidence in the wild your campsite can be as civililized or primitive as you are comfortable with.
Find a safe place to sleep.
where they get place & feel safe. they do not require kothi or bunglaw for shelter a very little place is sufficient for them.
From many Researches we came to know that the back sleep position is safe for all babies. The back sleep carries the lowest risk of your child.
Camp grounds can be a dangerous place for children. You have to make sure they don't get burned by the fire, fall on a sharp stick, or get lost in the woods. It is the adults responsibilty to make the campground as safe as possible for a child. or it can be a safe place for 8 and up as long as they're accompanied by a much older child or adult.
toys a wheel food water safe place to hide and sleep! xxx
coop Another answer It is called a roost. The roost is usually inside the chicken coop and is above floor level, such as a bar or branch that they sit on to sleep and be safe from predators.
It means to have a safe and peaceful sleep.
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Yes, it is safe to burn sassafras and it is commonly burned in many locales.