Outdoor fire extinguishing instructions

Outdoor fire extinguishing instructions

If you are cold and wet, but you don't have a stove that is available, and there are no shelters or tents, a bonfire can help you solve the cold problem, but keep fire in the field. , to avoid the occurrence of fire, causing loss of people and forest trees.

1. Collect only fallen branches and other materials, preferably from places away from the camp. Otherwise, after a period of time, there will be a very unnatural baldness around the camp. Do not cut down live trees or pick up branches from long trees. Don't even pick branches from dead trees because there are many wild animals that use these places.

2. Do not use too high or too thick a fire. A large number of firewood rarely burn completely, leaving traces of fire such as black charcoal in general, which affects the recycling of living things.

3. Where fire is allowed, existing fire pits should be used. Only in case of an emergency can you create a new one yourself. If conditions permit, you should reinstate it after it is used up. If the fire pit is there, then you should clean it up when you leave.

4. Near the fire pit, all possible burning materials should be removed.

Ideally, the place you use for your fire should be non-flammable, such as mud, stone, sand, and other materials (often found near the river). The constant heat will make the original healthy soil poor, so you should pay attention to choose your fire site.

5. Take away the remaining ash. Pick out any charcoal that can be found in the circle of fire, crush them, and spread them over a relatively large area. Remove any of the things you built and don't leave anything like a block of wood. This may sound expensive, but it is a responsible act to eliminate the long-term effects of fire in the wild.

8. Only those wastes that can be completely burned by the fire and that can be burned into ash should be used for burning. Do not try to burn materials such as plastics, cans, or aluminum foil. If you do need to burn some garbage that cannot be completely burned, then in the end you will need to pick out all the leftovers and take them away, or throw them at a nearby garbage collection point.

9, do not leave an unattended fire.

10. If you need to dry clothes, you can tie a rope on the tree next to the fire and hang the clothes on the rope.

11, when the fire extinguishing needs to be poured with water, and then stamp out all the Mars, then continue to pour more water. Try to do as many times as you can to completely extinguish the fire. When you leave the firing point, the remaining ash should be at a touchable level. Make sure that all the fires and Mars have been destroyed before they can leave.

The use of fire in the wild is especially dangerous, especially when preparing fires, cooking or heating in the forest. Before firing, prepare the fire extinguishing tools so that they can be prepared for the need.

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