Do you choose to use open flames when camping? How much do you know about fire safety in the wild?

According to the safety principle of camping, it is not recommended to use open flames when camping. In the wild environment, open fire may cause fire, threatening the wild ecological environment and human safety. Therefore, when camping, it is best to use cooking equipment without fire, such as portable gas stoves and induction cookers. These devices can provide enough heat sources, and will not cause open flames, which is safer and more reliable. If an open flame must be used, it must be used in a legal camping place, and the relevant safety regulations must be observed, such as putting the fire source on stones or sand, cleaning up the surrounding flammable materials, and preparing enough fire extinguishing tools. In any case, we should be vigilant and ready to deal with emergencies at any time.

The following are some safety knowledge about using fire in the wild:

Understand the local fire alarm level and the laws and regulations related to on-site fire use.

Use fire sources in legal camping sites, not in places where open flames are not allowed.

Before using fire in the field, clean up the surrounding flammable materials such as weeds and dry matter to ensure that there are enough water sources and fire extinguishing tools.

In the process of making a fire, we should pay attention to the size and height of the fire source to avoid the fire from getting out of control.

Strictly control the activities around the fire source to avoid the smoke generated by the fire source and the fire caused by Mars.

Be sure to put out the fire source, and don't leave an unlit fire source.

In short, the use of fire in the field needs to be treated with caution, and relevant safety knowledge needs to be understood and strictly implemented.