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		<title>Benefits Campfire Rings</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Some of the Benefits Campfire Rings undoubtedly do have, is an added level of safety, when set up at the campsite around any campfire. Depending on the variety of wood chosen, and the humidity of it when lit up, it greatly reduces the risks of sparks from the fire site igniting secondary, unwanted fires. Those...</p><p><strong><a href="http://www.toyboxcovers.com/blog/benefits-campfire-rings-158.html">Read the rest of this entry</a></strong></p>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Some of the Benefits <a title="Campfire Rings" href="http://www.toyboxcovers.com/fire-rings-c-683.html">Campfire Rings</a> undoubtedly do have, is an added level of safety, when set up at the campsite around any campfire. Depending on the variety of wood chosen, and the humidity of it when lit up, it greatly reduces the risks of sparks from the fire site igniting secondary, unwanted fires. Those unintentional fires are sometimes hard to contain and pose a hazard which may not be underestimated.</p>
<p><span id="more-158"></span>Some dry twigs or chunks of wood emit spark showers which can travel quite a distance, still capable of igniting anything flammable in their paths. Another one of those Benefits Campfire Rings do feature, is a reduction of the risk, that sudden wind gusts on unprotected fire sites may uplift and carry glowing or burning particles of bark or leafs well outside the supervised area, just when occupants were busy securing the tent or campsite furniture and were not watching. Fire is a very opportunistic, aggressive and throughout dangerous element and the usage of a well-built campfire ring will surely reduce the dangers attached by a significant percentage. Nobody really wants to hurt the great outdoors and be responsible by neglecting certain issues as the one to have started a wildfire. So besides a wise choice for the location of any fire site, a little extra safety can hardly hurt. After all, you have the right to have and carry a valuable protection to contain all fires started. Amongst the true Benefits Campfire Rings will offer, is a reduced visibility range of the glow at dusk or nighttime, when light attracted critters may want to join the camp site for a snack or just to bother. The hexagonal shape of the 9 inches tall protective wall is another one of the many Benefits Campfire Rings share, because it allows the ring of 27 inch diameter to be disassembled into small and perfectly flat segments, that fit nicely into our carrying pouch. A totally easy and tool less assembly won&#8217;t cost more than a brief minute, which sure sounds like another of the Benefits Campfire Rings show. Weighing less than 8 lbs. altogether, the interlocking segments each feature a neat and stylish Phoenix bird cutout, which allow a visual check of the fire inside, even from a distance.</p>
<p>Aluminum quickly adapts to surrounding temperatures, so it will not retain the fire&#8217;s heat for extended periods of time, which is convenient. Phoenix Fire rings come with a reinforced bag, that easily is stored on board any vehicle. Because all segments are as flat as can be, it will not require much room at all.<br />
Finally, true Benefits <a title="Campfire Rings" href="http://www.toyboxcovers.com">Campfire Rings</a> will have, are their almost perpetual durability, because they are produced from aircraft grade aluminum material, which is resistant to corrosion and deterioration. So you may get a lifetime&#8217;s use out of your one time investment. Be a concerned outdoor lover and do your active share to prevent any damage or destruction to nature, make the usage of your campfire ring every time you start a campfire!</p>
<p>Are you looking for a great campfire ring? Take a look at <a title="Campfire Rings" href="http://www.toyboxcovers.com">www.toyboxcovers.com</a>, you will be happy you did!</p>
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		<title>Fire Safety First!</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 26 Apr 2009 20:27:08 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Fire Safety First! When traveling, the average American enjoys the simplicities of the outdoors: hiking through nature trails, camping (in designated areas), and building a campfire so that you and yours may enjoy a beautiful dinner and stories as the sun is setting. Now, in today&#8217;s modest and responsible American setting, something we all keep...</p><p><strong><a href="http://www.toyboxcovers.com/blog/fire-safety-first-130.html">Read the rest of this entry</a></strong></p>]]></description>
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<p>When traveling, the average American enjoys the simplicities of the outdoors: hiking through nature trails, camping (in designated areas), and building a <a title="Campfire rings" href="http://www.toyboxcovers.com/fire-rings-c-683.html">campfire</a> so that you and yours may enjoy a beautiful dinner and stories as the sun is setting. Now, in today&#8217;s modest and responsible American setting, something we all keep in mind is safety. To properly combine our love of the peaceful, awing camp fires and consideration for the well being of our families, we have produced fire pit rings. <span id="more-130"></span><br />
A simple, standard ring can be fashioned in your backyard with an assortment of bricks. Additionally, decorative fire pit rings can be bought in the shape of wheelbarrows and insulated while some are actually marketed as &#8216;outdoor fireplaces&#8217; and appear as such. But these aforementioned designs lack yet another crucial key component of the American way of living and traveling: portability.<br />
A top of the line product, a fire pit ring you can trust and depend on, and carry with you in the rear of any camper or recreational vehicle, can appear at a glance as a large stove burner. Some can be ornate and complex, being constructed with mesh spark guards and curved legs. Some are bare-bones and ruggedly constructed as rings set upon a platform and fitted with a nozzle so that a gas of your choosing can be used to make your fire pit ring burn and sizzle with whatever terrific dinner you&#8217;ve packed for the night. Others rest at the heart of the phrase and are as basic as one could imagine: rings inside which you build your fire, usually with some sort of design etched out of the steel to provide decoration, air for your fire, and a lighter product.<br />
A selection of fire pit rings require the user to build a fire within and are very useful for those who find a sense of satisfaction in the act of the building of the fire; the earthy, rustic touch of chopping their own kindling fresh from the forest and finding just a few fresh logs preferably from just above the forest floor. Any type of ring surrounding your fire will provide shelter from jumping sparks or collapsing tender as embers settle inside the heart of the blaze.<br />
Other fire pit rings are bit more modern. They can be bought in a variety of diameters, are typically constructed and formed from either steel or stainless steel. Outlets are provided for the flames and hose connection will allow for use with either propane or natural gas. Even the most lavish of fire rings tend to be of light construction and are fairly compact and therefore simple to transport without costing travelers any undue stresses or difficulties. And while gas models lack &#8216;protection&#8217; from sparks, the gas apparatus does not allow for sparks or shifting embers; once you are done with your fire, you simply turn the gas flow off and enjoy your night&#8217;s rest.</p>
<p><a title="Campfire rings" href="http://www.toyboxcovers.com">Toyboxcovers.com</a> has the potable <a title="Campfire rings" href="http://www.toyboxcovers.com/fire-rings-c-683.html">campfire rings</a> that you need.  Come by and take a look.</p>
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		<title>Fire Rings for Safe Camping and Safe Backyard Cooking</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 26 Mar 2009 16:27:38 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Fire Rings are a must-have, outdoor cooking accessory. They are more important than the skewers and pans that we use for turning food into succulent dishes. Fire rings protect yards and woods from encroachment, by fire. They protect the wildlife that rely on humans to act responsibly and they keep small children away from the...</p><p><strong><a href="http://www.toyboxcovers.com/blog/fire-rings-for-safe-camping-and-safe-backyard-cooking-26.html">Read the rest of this entry</a></strong></p>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Fire Rings are a must-have, outdoor cooking accessory. They are more important than the skewers and pans that we use for turning food into succulent dishes. Fire rings protect yards and woods from encroachment, by fire. They protect the wildlife that rely on humans to act responsibly and they keep small children away from the dangerous blaze.<br />
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Most fire rings are lightweight and completely portable. They don&#8217;t take up precious room in a camp vehicle and are guaranteed to work anywhere they are placed. It doesn&#8217;t take anything special to use one. Just place it around the area where you build your campfire and presto, the area is secure. At an average height of 12 inches, the ring doesn&#8217;t limit a chef&#8217;s access. It just serves to keep the fire inside the safety zone.</p>
<p>Most campers know that a good camping experience is a safe one. Campers and backyard chefs alike know that a fire ring keeps fire in its place. The fire ring protects the campsites and the woodlands that we all enjoy. Homeowners should have a fire ring if they wish to have a wood fire for cooking or marshmallow roasting. Hunters and fisherman should keep one handy for that fire where they cook up the day&#8217;s catch.</p>
<p>Fire rings are generally made of steel and act as a guard against the unwanted spread of fire. These days many areas suffer from drought conditions. Dry grass and shrubs quickly become kindling in woodland areas and backyards. A fire ring ensures that the fire stays where you want it and does not burn down woods or houses. It also provides a natural barrier to keep children away from dangerous flames.</p>
<p>After a fire has been put out, the fire ring remains in place, ensuring that smoking embers do not blow away and cause damage. You can go to sleep in your tent, camper or bedroom without wondering if a fire might spread during the night (be sure to douse your campfire before going to sleep).</p>
<p>This device also saves campers and backyard chefs a lot of time and effort. They don&#8217;t have to dig a trench or provide another type of firebreak. The fire ring is a one-piece wonder, providing a fast solution to a tricky problem.</p>
<p>Forest fires ravage countless acres on average, a year. They destroy forests, burn down houses and take away the habitat of many animals. Untold wildlife is killed each year by this menace. Much of this is preventable. As Smoky the Bear would say, remember only you can prevent forest fires. Play it safe on the trail, by the lake or at home. <a title="Fire Rings" href="http://www.toyboxcovers.com/fire-rings-c-683.html">Use a fire ring around your campfire. </a></p>
<p>And don&#8217;t forget the marshmallows!</p>
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		<title>Campfire Rings</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 16 Mar 2009 23:45:40 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[A campfire ring is a portable or stationary space in which a campfire may safely be burned. Several varieties and sizes of campfire rings are available. These campground fire rings are usually made of steel or another fire-resistant metal, and range in diameter and height, depending on your campfire needs. The most basic design of...</p><p><strong><a href="http://www.toyboxcovers.com/blog/campfire-rings-23.html">Read the rest of this entry</a></strong></p>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A campfire ring is a portable or stationary space in which a campfire may safely be burned. Several varieties and sizes of campfire rings are available. These campground fire rings are usually made of steel or another fire-resistant metal, and range in diameter and height, depending on your campfire needs.</p>
<p>The most basic design of a campfire ring is simply a metal circle intended to enclose a fire in a safe manner. More complex designs include metalwork decorations and words around the side of the ring, as well as additions such as stands for holding a pot over the campfire. Camping grills are also available for use with a campfire ring. Camp fires can be large or small, and camp fire rings are available in a variety of sizes to fit these unique needs. Small campfire rings are portable and small enough to transport with your other camping gear.<span id="more-23"></span></p>
<p>Some campsites already have existing firepits, usually constructed of concrete or metal. Campfire rings, when used properly, can contain a fire safely when there is not a firepit available.</p>
<p>Before using a campfire ring, important safety considerations should be taken into account. Days which are particularly windy, hot, or dry make fires much less safe, since sparks would be more likely to spread out of the campfire ring and ignite nearby brush. If the area is particularly dry, this makes the surroundings much more likely to ignite due to stray sparks. When lighting a camp fire, whether in a campfire ring or in a fire pit, be sure to consider your surroundings, and no matter what, be ready to douse your campfire if need be.<br />
Concrete campfire rings are less portable, but can be used to establish a fire pit in a yard or more permanent location. Homemade camp fire rings can also be constructed by digging a fire pit and surrounding it with nearby rocks.</p>
<p>When using a campfire ring, always be sure to check local fire regulations first. Many campsites have rules about the use of fire rings, such as only allowing one campfire ring per site, and it is common etiquette to clean up trash around your camp fire ring before leaving. Burn what remains in your campfire down to ash. If you are camping in the wilderness, it is important to leave as little trace as possible of your camp fire, to prevent that particular site from becoming overused.</p>
<p>Campfire rings range from very simple to complex in design and in price. Here are some questions to help you carefully consider what needs you have for your campfire: Would you like your campfire to be large or small? Will you have a campfire in one place or will it need to be moved? Are aesthetics or function more important to you? Will you be cooking over your campfire?</p>
<p>Whatever your needs will be, play it safe and protect yourself and your surroundings. Buy a <a title="Campfire Rings" href="http://www.toyboxcovers.com/fire-rings-c-683.html">campfire ring</a> before your next camping trip. You&#8217;ll be happy you did.</p>
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