Camping Heater Safety Rules

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It could be a little tough to enjoy the great outdoors when your fingers gets cold and your toes become numb when camping.  The best way to make sure that you are all warm and heated when camping is by bringing along a camping heater that makes up for the chills in your tent on a cool night outdoors. This will make getting out of your sleeping bag on a cold morning day a lot easier. But one must make sure that it is used properly to avoid a fire accident. There had been some reported cases of camping fires because of camping heaters, so it is best to take all necessary precautions.

The purpose of a camping heater is to provide you with sufficient heat and warmth during camping trips – especially if you are camping on a location with low temperature. Instead of using camp fires, you can use camping heaters which are a safer alternative and one that is easy to carry. Because of the advances in technology, many manufacturers nowadays have created more portable, lightweight and reliable camp heaters that most campers would love to have.

One important feature that you should check when choosing a camping heater is the built in safety mechanism. There are some models of camping heaters that have the added feature of an automatic shut off. This will be triggered once the oxygen level inside your camping tent drops. Not all portable camp heaters have this feature but most new models do.  Reading the operation manual is also a must especially on the safety instruction part of the manual because it’s always better to know how to be safe at all times rather than end up being sorry.

 

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How To Build a Campfire

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Expand the description and view the text of the steps for this how-to video. Check out Howcast for other do-it-yourself videos from Seaworthy and more videos in the General Outdoor Skills category. You can contribute too! Create your own DIY guide at www.howcast.com or produce your own Howcast spots with the Howcast Filmmakers Program at www.howcast.com You’ll be singing around the dirt and eating un-toasted marshmallows if you don’t learn how to build a proper campfire. To complete this How-To you will need: Wood Matches or a lighter Rocks Shovel Step 1: Check the rules Make sure a campfire is allowed at your campsite. Step 2: Find a pit See if your campsite has premade fire pits. If not, you’ll have to make one. Step 3: Locate a clearing To create your own fire pit, choose an area at least ten feet away from brush or other easily flammable materials. Tip: Don’t forget to look up! Fire pits should not be under branches. Step 4: Make a circle Surround your fire pit with a circle of stones or rocks to keep your wood contained. Tip: If you have a shovel, dig a shallow pit inside your circle of rocks. Six to eight inches will do. Step 5: Gather wood Gather wood. You’ll need three different types: tinder, such as small twigs and dry leaves; kindling, which are larger sticks and twigs still under an inch in diameter; and fuel wood, large pieces of wood that will burn for a while. Tip: All wood should be dry and as free of dirt, moss, and debris as possible. Pile it at least

Is it illegal to have a small fire in the Everglades?

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Just like a camp fire, but burning things other than wood. Would that be illegal? Or would we need permission to do so? Can we do it without permission?

can i boil canned vegetables on a camp fire?

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i am going camping and want to cook veggies this time, because i bought frozen last time and they went bad

why does it sometimes smell like camp fire outside?

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it smells like burning wood sometimes outside. like not just outside my house but everywhere, when there is no obvious reason. why is this?
you guys are retarded lol. i gave plenty of detail. the whole outside smells like burning pine forest. I live in the rockies in Idaho and i told you WHEN THERES NO OBVIOUS REASON, like my neighbors using a fire pit for example haha
REALLY DELI? ITS AN ILLUSION? NO. obviously this is because i am smelling a forest fire. that is my idea.

How to get the campfire smell out of a pillow?

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I recently went camping and when i came back everything smelled like camp fire. i washed everything i could but i cant wash my pillow and i cant get the stink out! ive tried fabreeze and drying it on the fluff cycle.. nothings working.. help!

How do I get fire smoke smell out?

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I have a dress that was in my dirty clothes hamper with other clothes that had been worn near a camp fire. I washed the dress by hand and it still smelled like smoke. I washed it in the machine and it still smells like camp fire smoke> I just bought it and it’s my favorite dress. Haw can I get that smell out of my dress?

Camp Fire Cooking Recipes!!?

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Hey,
I’m going camping with the school and we’re in charge of making the meals and my group is doing dinner. We have to come up with a meal by tomorrow and we have NO fridge or freezer so it has to be nonindependent on that. Its a group of teenagers so we like burgers pizza etc. We’re cooking on an open fire and gas rings we was thinking of spag bol but really any recipes and ideas would be great! It has to feed around 16 people

Thanks

What are cool things to do by the camp fire ?

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Fun fun fun:D

What procedure should I use to build a campfire to cook on? What do I need to take with me?

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I have a couple cast iron skillets, a box of water proof matches, some lighter fluid, and some canned beans, macaroni and such…what else do I need to take?

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