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Summer Fire Safety - Campfire Safety Tips

6/22/2017 (Permalink)

Summer Fire Safety - Campfire Safety Tips

If you'll be spending the summer camping or just toasting marshmallows in the back yard, it's a good idea to educate yourself about campfire safety.

Every year people look forward to summer vacations, camping, family reunions, picnics, and the 4th of July. However, injuries increase in the summertime due to fireworks and outdoor cooking. We encourage summer fire safety in your community with these tips…

  • Always follow the campfire rules for the area where you are camping or living. Some parks and towns prohibit fires, and these rules are there for a reason. Check the local regulations before you build your fire.
  • It is important to make sure that all members of your family know to "Stop, Drop, and Roll" if an article of clothing ever catches on fire. Instead of just talking about it to young children, practice the steps to become familiar with them together.
  • Choose a location for your campfire where it will not spread. Never build a campfire near any dry leaves, grassy areas or under overhanging tree branches. Before building a campfire, clear away all shrubbery and vegetation from the area, dig a pit for the fire, and surround it with rocks.
  • Do not store gasoline, liquid fire starter, or any other type of flammable liquid near the campfire. It's too easy for stray flames to ignite these materials. Always keep away from children.
  • Do not place your campfire near the tent. It should always be placed downwind from the tent. Only use tents made from flame-retardant materials if you'll be having a campfire.
  • Do not build large campfires, even if they seem impressive. It's much safer to keep fires small so they are easier to control.
  • Never leave a campfire lit if there is no one to attend to it. If you're going to sleep for the night, always take the time to put the fire out first.
  • Never light a campfire if you do not have the means of extinguishing it. Always keep plenty of water and a shovel near the campfire to use in an emergency and put the campfire out when you are finished using it.
  • To extinguish a campfire douse it with water, use the shovel to bury the fire with ash and dirt. Then douse the area with water.

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