Fall Weather Fire Safety On The Grand Strand
10/10/2019 (Permalink)
With cool fall weather comes the increased use of fires, which also leads to an increase in wildfire probability!
Here is a quick tip to make sure you extinguish your campfire completely.
There is just something about the cool crisp air that makes a bonfire or campfire or even just a small backyard fire seem so much more enjoyable.
While the idea of a fire can be appealing, the thought of putting the fire out does not really come into play for most people until the evening winding down. At this point you are tired and just want to be done with the fire so you half-heartedly pour some water on the fire and call it a night.
Do not do this!
To properly extinguish a campfire you need to plan ahead. You will need a shovel and a few gallons of water.
When it is time to wind things down, start the fire smothering process by adding enough water to make what is called camp soup (muddy water). Then use your shovel to mix the embers until they are safely extinguished.
You should be able to hold the back of your hand over the fire at about 4 inches above and not feel intense heat. If you can not do this keep adding water and mixing.
When the fire is out safely you can get a good night's sleep knowing that you have not inadvertently endangered anyone or anything in your area, and that is how to practice fire safety here on the Grand Strand (or wherever you build a fire)!
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