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Your tent is on fire - time to put that fire drill into action......

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justadad · 02/07/2007 12:15

I realise that some people may think that planning an escape strategy for a camping trip is a tad geeky (checks for pens in shirt pocket), but a little fore-thought may well save lives.

This link is worth a read, lots of suggestions for how to preserve ourselves and LO's.

And yes I know it's been raining a lot recently, but polyester tents still burn very fast even when the outside is wet!

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Troutpout · 02/07/2007 12:22

no..thanks for that justadad...

stupidly..we think of keeping water nearby and take other precautions...but although dh has a knife on him, i rarely do.

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PoshShinyNewTent · 02/07/2007 14:33

Not at all geeky to plan to save lives, methinks, JAD.
Well done that man

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Lucycat · 02/07/2007 14:36

We do have a fire blanket and a fire extinguisher in the tent and dh does keep his swiss army type knife in one of the bedroom pockets.

and I never cook in the tent - it's one of those things that I get the heebies about!

thanks for that though justadad!

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Kathyis6incheshigh · 02/07/2007 14:39

Thank you for this link, Justadad.

It never occurred to me to take a fire extinguisher camping but it would be an excellent idea and easy to do.

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SueW · 02/07/2007 14:46

I have a rellie who was badly burned in a tent. She and her sister were sleeping in there whilst their parents sat just outside. Although the parents dashed into to get them, before they could all get out, the tent collapsed causing horrific injuries to mum and daughter.

So yes, fire drill and precautions VERY important.

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Skribble · 02/07/2007 16:58

Seen many tents go up, they burn in seconds, so perhaps consider no naked flames or cooking near tent once kids are in bed, doesn't matter if you have extingushers or fire blankets if the tent catches it will o in seconds so no time to get anyone out. (probably says that on that link )

The knife idea makes sense too, keep one on you for quick access or exits.

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BBBee · 03/07/2007 11:53

thanks for this - worth a buimp.

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