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21/4/2010 at 10:46pm
Location: Kent Outfit: sterling windward 540 Honda Crv
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Quote: Originally posted by tinallkn4 on 20/4/2010
nope none.... have spoken to fire safety officers and they wouldnt advise anything apart from some decent trainers to run out of there as fast as poss!!
anything else is putting yourself at danger (we have all seen the youtube videos, so know how quickly tents go up!)
my fire drill basically is as simple as if someone shouts "GET OUT" then nobody asks, you just get the **** out!!! irellevent of who shouts it
by the time you unfold a fire blanket... or rip the safety tag from an extinguisher (once you have found out which way to point it!) imagine how much the flames wouldve got hold!
i defy you all to actually time yourself reinacting your 'safety measures' and then time how long it takes for a tent to go up!!! (maybe by watching you tube rather then wrecking a decent tent!!)
dont want to put a dampner on things..but these safety things can be more dangerous then you think!
please...just get out!
Totally agree ......saw a tent at a camp site go up in flames in front of my eyes. It was truely horrific ...my heart is pounding now with the memory of it all .
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22/4/2010 at 2:38pm
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Quote: Originally posted by tinallkn4 on 20/4/2010
by the time you unfold a fire blanket... or rip the safety tag from an extinguisher (once you have found out which way to point it!) imagine how much the flames wouldve got hold!
The fire blanket isn't for the tent! It's to drop over the frying pan or grill that's just caught fire to stop the tent going on fire too. Similar to the old wet teatowel thing, but faster. Also, for any unfortunate person who manages to set their clothes on fire...stop, drop and roll, preferably with fire blanket or nearest (non-plastic) picnic rug round them.
And the bucket is for use outside the tent, together with (hopefully) the contents of everyone elses buckets while the fire hoses (we all check where the nearest fire point is to the tent on site, mmm?) get sorted out. It's also useful for damping down the side of the neighbouring tent, so that sparks don't set it on fire as well. Or for pouring onto the BBQ if it gets out of hand.
But once your actual tent catches fire yup, get out of there asap.
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