![]() ![]() You can do this by putting a bit of soapy water on the connections – small bubbles will form over any leaks!.Ensure all gas connections are fully secured and that there are no leaks.Often, propane tasks are lefty-tighty, righty-loosen.Make sure that all gas connections are well-tightened (but no need to over-tighten with tools).Below are a few important safety tips to keep in mind when using propane or propane-powered tools: Like fire, propane should also be used with caution, as it’s an extremely common, highly flammable fuel used by scouts. Propane, Stove, and Lantern Fire Safety Rules Now that you’re beginning to develop your understanding of fire handling, let’s take a few minutes to cover the use and safety rules around propane, lanterns, and stoves. If you haven’t yet earned your Totin’ Chip, or even if you just want a quick refresher, you should definitely check out my Guide to Earning Your Scouts BSA Totin’ Chip! To become a successful fire builder, you’ll need to learn how to collect tinder, kindling, and fuel wood using bladed tools. It should serve as the foundation of your fire safety knowledge! Make sure to remember this list as you continue earning your Firem’n Chit. ![]() Instead, use a fire pit or other designated areas.
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