Bsa fireguard chart 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the BSA Fireguard Chart in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the name of the Fire Warden and the dates for each day of your camping trip in the designated fields.
  3. Fill out the flammability warning section, ensuring that all safety rules are clearly stated. This is crucial for maintaining a safe camping environment.
  4. In the 'Equipment Checked' sections, mark off items that have been inspected for safety. This helps keep track of necessary equipment and ensures compliance with safety regulations.
  5. Utilize the space provided for daily updates on fire danger levels and any incidents that may occur. Keeping this updated is essential for effective communication among campers.
  6. Once completed, save your document and share it with your team or print it out to post on your campsite bulletin board.

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Effective September 1, 2023, the BSA has a new camping policy that requires all adults camping overnight with a unit, must be registered in the BSA. The only exception to this is a Cub Scout parent or legal guardian of the youth.
(a) Draw a home fire-escape plan, create a home fire-drill schedule, and conduct a home fire drill. (b) Test a smoke alarm and demonstrate regular maintenance of a smoke alarm. (c) Explain what to do when you smell gas and when you smell smoke. (d) Explain how you would report a fire alarm.
Never leave a campfire unattended. Prepare a unit fireguard, and practice it. Always have a shovel/rake and water or other extinguishing materials handy. Be prepared to respond to burns or someone on fire with Stop, drop, and roll.
3 Tips for a Safe Campfire Check local restrictions regarding campfires. Many campgrounds have fire rings at the campsite. Keep the fire small. Smaller fires are easier to keep an eye on and to contain. Keep water, a shovel, and a fire extinguisher handy. Never leave a campfire unattended.
Outdoor Code for Cub Scouts A Cub Scout takes care of the outdoors and keeps the outdoors clean. A Cub Scout knows that putting marks on buildings, trees, or natural objects causes permanent damage. A Cub Scout may enjoy a campfire only with adult leaders. A Cub Scout knows not to play with matches and lighters.

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