Nothing beats evening spent around the fire on camping trips. Stay safe by clearing the area of flammable debris before lighting and keep your fire enclosed in a ring of rocks. Keep a pail of water and shovel close by to extinguish the fire and keep flames away from tents. Use natural methods to start your fire and avoid using highly flammable fluids. Always completely extinguish the fire before leaving the area.
Polyester sleeping bags are lightweight, durable, and quick-drying, making them ideal for camping trips. They also provide good insulation and are affordable compared to other materials.
Polyester sleeping bags are lightweight, durable, and quick-drying, making them ideal for camping trips. They also provide good insulation and are affordable compared to other materials.
Yes it is durable and easy to cary.
Yeah, there are a few good products out there. Usually they have 3 wheels instead of 4. Check out the Kelty Speedster Jogging Stroller. They are neat and good for camping!
The Jetboil igniter is generally reliable for starting a fire while camping or hiking, but it is always a good idea to have a backup fire-starting method just in case.
To minimize tent condensation during camping trips, consider using a tent with good ventilation, pitching the tent in a breezy area, avoiding cooking inside the tent, using a ground cloth to prevent moisture from seeping in, and opening windows or vents when possible.
There is a great video call "Fire Safety for kids" that explains to children the importance of fire safety. You can find this video at shortburst.com.
You can find a lot Fire Safety demonstration Videos in many websites. It includes Home safety, work place safety, Industrial safety videos etc. The following are some the good websites which have the fire safety videos. * http://www.osha-safety-training.net/FIR/fire.html, * http://video.about.com/babyparenting/Fire-Safety-for-Your-Home.htm
USFA fire extinguishers is a good brand. Remove the safety pin if there is one and break the safety seal. After that exert pressure by squeezing the handle.
Get a fire engine to come to school or wherever idid it and it's really good ;)
It is a good idea to store your flammable liquids in a fire proof cabinet. You can find a flammable safety cabinet at www.fleetfarm.com. They have other fire safety items as well.
This site has a lot of good information. McGruff is great. I am a teacher and I use McGruff to teach the kids all about fire safety.