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Camping Safety Infographic

CAMPINΝG SAFETY • Allow at least 6m spacing between tents and caravans • Never use fuel-burning devices (e.g. disposable barbecues, camping stoves, camping heaters, lanterns, and charcoal grills) inside a tent • Never use candles in or near a tent - torches are much safer • Flammable liquids and liquefied petroleum gas cylinders should be kept outside the tent • Oil burning appliances are not recommended • Cooking appliances should never be used in small tents • Never light a candle or have any other kind of flame burning apparatus in or near to a tent • Cook outside and away from the tent • Don't smoke inside the tent and keep any flammable material away from the cooking area • Have an escape plan Make sure your camping light and stove are clean and properly adjusted. Never take a portable barbecue or lit charcoal into an enclosed space like COSY BUT DEADLY The carbon monoxide from a badly adjusted camping light or a tent or caravan. stove can kill. Barbecues in Make sure exhaust gases from generators are properly vented away from occupied areas. Take a carbon monoxide alarm that is BS EN 50291-2 enclosed spaces are lethal, too. Watch out for the symptoms: • Mild headache • Dizziness • • Nausea • Vomiting • Fatigue • • Drowsiness • compliant. Carbon Monoxide (CO) is a colourless, odourless, highly poisonous gas that can kill in minutes. Carbon Monoxide poisoning can be caused by ANY, fuel that burns or smoulders. SURVIVAL MASTERY Source: survival-mastery.com

Camping Safety Infographic

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Infographic full of tips and useful information about camping safety

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