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Campfires can be a wonderful addition to any camping trip, providing warmth, light, and a place to gather with friends and family. However, they can also be dangerous if proper precautions are not taken. Here are some tips for being careful around a campfire: 1. Choose a safe location: Make sure the campfire is in a designated fire pit or ring, and is at least 10 feet away from any trees, bushes, or other flammable objects. 2. Clear the area: Remove any leaves, twigs, or other debris from the ground around the fire pit. This will help prevent the fire from spreading. 3. Keep a water source nearby: Have a bucket of water or a hose nearby in case the fire gets out of control. 4. Don't use flammable liquids: Never use gasoline, lighter fluid, or any other flammable liquids to start or enhance a fire. Use only dry kindling or fire starter sticks. 5. Monitor the fire: Always keep an eye on the fire and never leave it unattended. If you need to step away, make sure someone else is watching it. 6. Use the right size logs: Don't use oversized logs that could cause the fire to flare up and send sparks flying. Stick to smaller logs and sticks. 7. Put it out properly: When you're ready to extinguish the fire, pour water over it and stir the ashes until they're cool to the touch. By following these tips, you can enjoy the warmth and comfort of a campfire while also staying safe. Remember, a little caution goes a long way when it comes to fire safety.
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