Camping Safety Tips

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Camping is usually set to be an enjoyable outdoor activity individually or with a group of people. For people participating in such outdoor activities, personal safety is among the critical aspects one should look into to avoid uneventful occurrences. Proper preparations will certainly increase the level of security and safety. In addition to that, here are some safety tips that one should consider when out on a camping trip.

 

Some Camping Safety Tips

1. Have a personalized first aid kit and take first aid classes

Camping usually happens in remote areas, where finding a place to seek medical attention is basically nonexistent. This is when the first aid kit comes in handy. With the exposure to a new environment and animals one is susceptible to injury and the first aid kit can readily be used.

The first aid kit should also be personalized according to the individual needs of the people who are camping, to cater for individual medical conditions like asthma or diabetes. Always bring medication that you regularly take. And don’t forget to bring extra in case you trip gets extended due to unforeseen circumstances.

Along with your first aid kit, do take first aid classes before setting out on your journey. Knowing how to do this provides the campers with information on how to handle certain occurrences such as administering CPR or how to tend to and injured individual.

 

2. Pay attention to the weather

Camping happens in the open, and the weather is a key factor to consider when you decide to go camping to a specific area. Before going camping one should study the weather in the area they are heading to, this provides individuals with information on how to cope with the weather. Knowing the forecast for the days ahead is just a important as being aware of today’s forecast, since you will be spending more than a day in the outdoors.

Occurrences such as frostbite or sun burns that are caused by weather can easily be prevented if you prepare early enough with materials to counter the negative reaction caused by the weather in the area you are to camp in.

Being aware of the weather also allows you to dress properly and bring appropriate clothing for your activities. Having the right layers of clothing and sleeping gear will help keep you and your group warm and dry during the entire trip.

 

3. Never approach wild animals

Before going camping most individuals have knowledge of the wild animals they are to expect to encounter in the surrounding area around the camp. When individuals see a wild animal they should not disturb it, or approach it. When one approaches a wild animal, in most cases it feels cornered and will either flee or attack. When an attack is made it usually caused bodily harm to the campers.

 

4. Hike with company

When people go camping, an activity that is usually associated with it is hiking. When one has the desire to go hiking make sure that you inform other people you came camping with where you are going. And most importantly make an effort of going with someone. Just as it is critical to have maps and GPS gadgets that generally show you the way, having company can go a great way to increase your safety.

 

5. Practice fire safety

Camping involves use of various sources of fire to cater for warmth, cooking and even light. When one makes it their goal to practice proper fire safety procedures, they generally won’t have to worry about accidents caused by the fire sources to the campers.

Careful procedures such as keeping the gas container in an upward position, not spilling fuel randomly in the camping area and having a fire extinguisher close by will ensure that the campers have a generally an enjoyable time with minimal risks of accidents caused by fires. Here are more fire safety tips from NY Dept. of Environmental Conservation.

 

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