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QuestionAre plastic substances safe to burn?Community AnswerNo. Burned plastic substances are often toxic to inhale and can cause damage and/or explosions.
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QuestionWhy does the wood need to be stacked in a pyramid shape?Community AnswerFlames burn upward, so when you build a pyramid, the fire will burn up the stick and be less likely to go out from lack of a fuel source.
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QuestionWhat's the easiest way to build a fire?Community AnswerLayers. Start it with kindling, start adding twigs, then move onto a bigger structure. The classic way is a pyramid, and personally I think it to be best.
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QuestionHow big does it have to be?Community AnswerAs big as you need it to be. Make it big enough so that it doesn't die down, but don't make it big enough to where it becomes a danger.
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QuestionWhat is an easy technique to light the fire?Community AnswerThe easiest way to start a fire is to use paper. Build your paper into a really big and full ball, then put it in the middle of your fireplace and build wood over it. Use a match or lighter to light your paper and it should ignite the wood within a few minutes.
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QuestionWhy do I need to dig a cross ditch?Community AnswerTo allow oxygen to reach the flame and be drawn up through the fire, otherwise your fire could go out from a lack of oxygen for it to burn
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QuestionWhy do we need fire?Community AnswerFire is needed to keep people warm when it's cold and to cook food. Some people just enjoy sitting around a fire, telling stories, toasting marshmallows, etc.
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QuestionWhy do I need the rocks?Community AnswerThe rocks prevent the fire from getting out of control as they form a boundary for the fire. They are not really necessary (especially if your camp already has a metal fire ring) but are good to have.
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QuestionHow long does it take?Community AnswerIt depends on the size of the fire. A fire similar in size to the one in the pictures above might take 5 to 10 minutes to get it burning well, assuming you already have your materials collected.
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QuestionHow long will a fire typically last?Community AnswerWell if you watch it and keep adding more wood, the fire will last a longer period of time, but if you don't keep an eye on the fire, it could burn out quickly. Every fire is different.
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QuestionDo I need a lighter to build a fire?Community AnswerNo. You can use a bow drill and other friction methods to start a fire. As long as you have a tinder nest at the base (or the end if you're using a different method), it should light in 5 to 7 minutes of intense friction.
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QuestionWhat happens if the fire gets out control?Community AnswerPut it out with water, sand, or dirt. If the fire is serious, contact emergency services.
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QuestionCan I start a fire on my lawn or is that dangerous?Community AnswerIt depends. Many counties/states have ordinances about what fires can be set in residential areas in where. In some places, you cannot set a fire on your property at all. In others, you can, but it has to meet certain criteria (like within a functioning fire pit). Check your state and county's laws regarding fires in residential areas before proceeding. In any event, starting a fire on your lawn can be dangerous if proper precautions aren't taken, so ensure that you've removed any flammable material from the fire area and that you have an extinguisher on hand in case of emergencies.
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QuestionHow big would a fire have to be for someone to get arrested (assuming the fire was lit in an area that allows them)?Community AnswerYour fire would have to reach a height where it threatens to set trees on fire.
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QuestionHow do I build a fire with only sticks and a lighter?Nelo390Community AnswerIf you have a pocket knife, you would shave small, thin, long shards off the sticks and use that as the tinder, then shave thin strips almost all of the way from the stick to help the fire spread. Other than that, you would simply follow the other steps.
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QuestionCan I make a fire on grass?Community AnswerDon't. Even if the grass is well-watered, you still run the risk of creating a fire hazard, and you will end up killing the grass in that spot. Only build fires where it is safe to do so.
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QuestionHow long does it take to make a fire using a fire plow? How do I make a fire doing this?Community AnswerIt can be done in 5 minutes, though it can take up to half an hour. Once you have the smoldering punk (wood dust), transfer it to your kindling and gently blow to grow it into a flame. Finally, place it at the base of the fire, then treat like a normal fire.
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QuestionWhat’s the difference between a cross pattern and a teepee pattern?Community AnswerA cross pattern is where you lay the kindling sticks across each other and a teepee pattern is where the kindling sticks are stacked in the form of a teepee.
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