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  1. Campfire.pdf Level 1: Introduction to campfire safety (2nd year Daisies and up) Girls will learn campfire safety. Be sure to review the Campfire Safety and Etiquette with each level. Ȋ Set up a pretend firepit or sit around a real one. Girls act out camp safety scenarios to show what they would do in certain situations.

  2. Campfire Safety Rules. Whenever you build a fire, make sure the area is clear of overhanging branches, steep slopes, rotted stumps or logs, dry grass and leaves, and cleared of anything that could burn, like litter or pine needles.

  3. Always check fire-making rules of the area, and follow these safety tips: Tie back your hair and wear long pants. Have a bucket of water and a shovel ready before building your fire. You might need to smother the fire with dirt, or to stir wet coals when you put it out. Let the fire die down until only ashes are left.

  4. Be sure your campfire book has a cover, a title page, table of contents, section title pages and a resource list. Learn songs to fit the different parts of a campfire program: opening, action, participation, reflective and inspirational, and closing. If possible, attend a song workshop.

  5. The Campfire Booklet. This campfire booklet provides a short list of the many resources available to make a successful campfire program. It contains Openings, Closings, Cheers and Skits. It is compiled from a variety of sources all over, from books to the Internet. Feel free to print it out and keep it close for quick reference at all your camps.

  6. No liquid fuel may ever be used on a Girl Scout campfire! Firefighting equipment: a metal buckets full of water with a “critter-stick” and a shovel. Matches: wooden safety matches. Where to Build your Ceremonial Wood Fire: Use an existing fire ring or fireplace away from the base of trees and overhanging branches.

  7. www.girlscoutsaz.org › documents › councils-ownFIRE - girlscoutsaz.org

    FIRE SAFETY & KNOWLEDGE. » Check for fire permit requirements and fire restrictions. » Have a bucket of water next to your fire, a shovel and a rake before lighting the first match (always have a way to put out the fire prior to starting it) » Use an established campfire ring, fire pit, or fireplace.

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