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Stoves, Lanterns & Fuel Safety

Outdoor-only fuel appliance guidance, carbon monoxide warnings and civilian camp-kitchen planning.

Camping Stove Buying Guide

Compare stove formats by lawful fuel availability, group needs, stability, manufacturer support and outdoor-only use.

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Camp Stove and Lantern Safety: Outdoor Use Only

The essential rules for fuel-burning camping appliances, including lighting flare-ups, carbon monoxide and fire separation.

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Liquid-Fuel Stove and Lantern Safety

Safety principles for Coleman-style pressurised liquid-fuel appliances without operational lighting instructions.

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Carbon Monoxide and Camping Equipment

Why tents, campers, vehicles and enclosed shelters are unsafe places for fuel-burning stoves, lanterns, grills and heaters.

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Portable Butane Stove Safety

Understand canister overheating, flash-fire risk, cookware limits, recalls and outdoor-only use.

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Pressure Cookers and Sealed Ration Packs at Camp

Why military field practices should not be copied with civilian pressure appliances, cans or sealed food pouches.

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Stable Cooking Surfaces and Camp Kitchen Layout

Create a civilian camp kitchen around a stable non-combustible appliance base, separation and controlled access.

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