Showing posts with label fire starters. Show all posts
Showing posts with label fire starters. Show all posts

Tuesday, October 9, 2018

Preparedness Fair Booth

Hi everyone! Here is a brief video of our booth at the recent preparedness fair. Pictures are coming soon! If you want detailed information about anything you see in this video please let me know. Thanks!!



Friday, September 16, 2016

Do-it-Yourself Fire Starters

One of the many problems people might have in a natural disaster emergency situation is how to cook or provide heat. This idea for this first came from my friends son who helps at the preparedness fairs. It is an easy way to make fire starters using items everyone probably has in their home. These light easily and burn really well.

Do It Yourself Fire Starter Items



Items Needed:
- Lint from your dryer
- Used cardboard egg carton
- Small rope or twine
- Wax (I used the leftover wax from my wax 
   warmer. I just dump it into a jar after the smell
   is used up.)





The first step is to cut off one section of your egg carton.
Then stuff it with lint and tie your rope or twine around it.
Egg Carton, Lint, and Twine

Next you need to heat up your wax. I did this by placing my jar of used wax in a pan of hot water.
The wax helps hold everything together and also provides more fuel for a longer burn.
Melting the Wax

Once the wax is melted just dip your egg carton section in the wax (you may need to push it down with a fork so the entire thing gets covered in wax. Then set it on a piece of tin foil to dry. One its dry you can cut the rope/twine to make a small wick.
Finished Fire Starter

And there you go.
Just light the wick (string) and it will burn for approximately 15 minutes.
Quick, easy, cheap, and best of all, it works!!
Burning Fire Starter



Saturday, October 31, 2015

Reader Question

Nancy asked: Ryan, What is the best way to start a fire in a survival situation ?


Nancy,

Thank you for your comment! There are many fire starter ideas out there for starting fires but in really wet conditions I like using a road flare (see picture below). You can buy them at any auto parts store. It burns really hot for a long time and, if your wood is wet, it will dry it out and then start to burn. Let me know if you have any more questions!!

-Ryan