Campfire Safety

 When building a fire, start with dry twigs and small sticks. Add larger sticks as the fire builds up. Put the largest pieces of wood on last, pointing them toward the center of the fire, and gradually push them into the flames.  Never use flammable liquids to ignite or keep your fire burning. Avoid gasoline, diesel fuel, lighter fluid and other dangerous fuels.  After lighting the fire do not discard the match until it is cold. Douse it with water to be sure.  Keep campfires small and do not let them get out of hand. The suggested size is 2′, X2′, X2′.  Stack extra firewood upwind, away from the fire. IDHS: Leadership for a Safe and Secure Indiana  Never allow children or pets near the fire and do not leave them unsupervised.  Teach kids how to stop, drop and roll if their clothing catches fire. Have a fire extinguisher on hand for emergencies and teach children how to use it.  Keep plenty of water nearby and have a shovel for throwing sand on the fire if it gets out of control.  Never leave a campfire unattended. Even a small breeze could quickly cause the fire to spread.  When extinguishing the fire, drown it with water. Make sure all embers, coals, and sticks are wet. If you do not have water, use dirt. Mix plenty of soil and sand with the embers. Continue adding and stirring until all material is cooled.  Do not bury your coals, they can smolder and start to burn again.

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