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| Fire Safety Guidelines during Boy Scout Campfire Program |
Campfire building is quite easy to do. However, there are certain fire safety guidelines that a person should be aware of to avoid emergencies or accidents. Primarily, people should be aware that fire could indeed hurt a person. Most people underestimate the power of fire and that a small campfire can get bigger in a matter of minutes and can be uncontrollable if one will leave it unattended even for just a few minutes. Fire accidents during a Boy Scout campfire program can be avoided as long as proper preparations for fire building were given the right attention. Knowing how to light or start a fire is as equally important as knowing how to extinguish it especially if there is an immediate need to do so. One of the integral parts in fire building is to make sure you clear the area surrounding your campfire pit. Do not just be contented that you brought fire safety equipment such as a foam fire extinguisher to contain the fire or eliminate it if it becomes unmanageable and disregard preventive measures. Clearing the area around the fire pit would remove any possibility that would ignite an accidental lighting of other materials scattered on the ground. It is also important that you do not pile up your firewood very near the fire itself as to avoid any spark from jumping to it, as the wind can be very unpredictable. One of the mistakes of people is that they underestimate the fire. You need to understand that fires can be very fickle and so, leaving it unattended even for just a short while can be hazardous for any camping ground. You can never tell when the wind will get stronger. This is the very reason why scouts are trained on what should be the right way to start and stop a fire. What seems to be a harmless fire building for a Boy Scout campfire program at first can lead to an unfortunate potential fire tragedy if not properly managed especially during the dry season. To build a fire in a well-constructed campfire pit is great but being on guard will always be a practical move. There are a few things you need to be constantly with you where you during the whole time that a campfire is burning. Prepare a bucket of water, shovel and some dirt. These things will help you to extinguish the fire properly especially during an emergency. However, if you need something that can extinguish the fire immediately without any fuss, you need to bring with you a foam fire extinguisher. No need to worry of the weight as it is quite lighter than your regular water based fire extinguishers. It is a popular type of fire extinguisher as it can prevent the fire from rekindling after you spray it over the fire. |


One of the most awaited activities in scout camping is the Boy Scout campfire program where the boys get to have the chance to impress the scout leader of their fire lighting skills. Most boys have been waiting for the day that they can handle campfire building without being reprimanded by their parents. 