Camping is an amazing hobby for both new-comers and the more experienced among us. Along with all the fun of sleeping under the stars and breathing clean air, there are a multitude of dangers that you need to be prepared for before heading out to stake your tent. For example, campfires are a common source of danger. Those who make fires should have a safe radius so that sparks don’t hit your belongings, and be prepared to put the fire out.
Key Takeaways:
- Choosing the correct placement for your campfire can help prevent larger scale fires
- Utilize the daylight hours to ensure your space is properly set up and safe to sleep at
- Remembering to drink the required eight cups of water a day is a critical to survival
“Sleeping under the stars after a day of adventure in the great outdoors can be wonderful, provided you’re not all itchy with mosquito bites or didn’t just have to put out the flames your tent flap caught from the windswept fire.”
Read more: https://www.theprepperjournal.com/2019/07/02/safety-hacks-every-newbie-camper-should-know/