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Subject Topic: Fire in Tent - Beware
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21/8/2005 at 12:47pm
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Fire extinguishers should be checked annualy by a competent person and also regulary checked by the owner to ensure that the pressure remains in the green zone. Dont wait until its too late. Reading the instructions when you have a blaze on your hands is definitely the time when you think Damn IF IF IF IF.

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27/8/2005 at 5:57pm
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I was away when this thread was started but would like to add that it is no good having an extinguisher or fire blanket if you and ALL your family havent read the instructions.  Was camping at west wittering at the end July and the people next to us had some weird stove thing that seemed to connect directly on top of the gas bottle - the gas bottle had flames coming out the top - the wife grabbed her extinguisher but it was so old she couldnt read the instructions - in the end I  had a wet towel in the tent and we chucked that on it (admittedly it was only a wet towel as it had been used to mop up a large spillage).  We now have an extinguisher which I can use, and the cooker goes in the gazebo - if its in the tent we disconnect the gas bottle at night, and there are never any candles near my tent!

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29/8/2005 at 8:09am
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I was surprised to read that not everyone has fire blanket/ extinguisher, have never gone camping without mine.  I also make sure i have sharp knife or scissors for cutting tent all my kids know how to use the equipment and know where it is and what to do.  Might sound over the top to some people but while you are away your tent becomes your home and the same rules apply ( we have an escape plan at home so why not for the tent). Most of my camping is done at music festivals where you are on top of each other and people cook near your tent, i always cook outside mine. Also people are very drunk and not responsible at the festivals  dancing about with naked flames and some set fire to their tents on purpose ( Don't ask). Just wondering if people also carry fire equipment in their car ?  



03/9/2005 at 4:19pm
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We always cook outside, away from the tent, it's never even occured to me to put the cooker in the tent. Soggy bacon butties isn't that what camping is all about. I feel sick at the thought of my kids trapped in a burning tent. Don't tents go up so quick there is no time to put a fire out, that's what I've always understood.

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13/9/2005 at 8:54am
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I'm sorry but doesn't common sense tell u NOT to cook inside a tent? at the end of the day its canvas and everyone knows its highly flammable. We would never cook in the tent - and have not got any children. Hope everyone is ok though

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14/9/2005 at 4:33pm
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I always carry a fire extinguisher in the car.  I thought that tents of today were supposed to be fire retardent.  I know this doesn't mean that they cannot be affected by fire but I thought they were suppsoed to handle it fairly well.  I wouldn't use any naked flame in the tent for any reason.  The only cooking we do in the tent is with a microwave.

I know plenty of people that do cook in the porch of their tents. I havn't seen any information lately of people doing fire test on the tents of today.



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20/9/2005 at 10:38am
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There was a fire extinguisher in our camper when we bought it, is there anywhere I can have it checked for reliability?...............On second thoughts, I think I'm gonna go and buy a new one, better to be safe than sorry.

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21/9/2005 at 12:15am
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Quote: Originally posted by Eviledna on 13/09/2005


... doesn't common sense tell u NOT to cook inside a tent?

No!

Common sense tells me that if I exercise it and a reasonable amount of care, if my equipment is up to scratch and I am conversant with its use, and take sensible precautions, cooking in my tent should be no more dangerous than cooking at home.

 



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21/9/2005 at 12:28am
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Quote: Originally posted by Eviledna on 13/09/2005


... doesn't common sense tell u NOT to cook inside a tent?
It depends very much on what size of tent you have, when I was younger and we went on family holidays in our bungalow tent there was an are for cooking in, this was considered safe, we also always had a bucket of Fire water and an extinguisher and blanket in the tent when on site, having the correct kind of equipment is essential to safety no matter what form of outdoor living you do.

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22/9/2005 at 12:56am
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As mentioned earlier, the fire bucket is the best idea out of the lot. My mother has a vw camper and is a member of the type 2 owners club, when ever she goes to a rally or meet they all have these red fire buckets filled with water in front of their vans, it may not sound a lot but if there are 20 buckets of water being thrown at a fire it could make a big difference.
I think that it's the sort of thing we should instigate at our UKCS meets.


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22/9/2005 at 7:37am
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The problem with a bucket is that the tendency is to throw the lot at the fire, and if it is composed of loose material then it may well spread burning bits all over the place and just expand the area of the fire. With a liquid material burning the result could be catastrophic. Far better to have some sort of spray type fire extinguisher. The old type stirrup pump in a bucket had a lot to reccommend it.

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22/9/2005 at 8:59am
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To a certain extent your correct but if a person has burns you wouldnt use the extinguisher on them and where the fire and bucket idea is based is on the idea of saturation and speed as opposed to a fire control thing, tent fires are over and done with within a couple of minutes and people need to act quickly.


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