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		<title>Fire Safety First!</title>
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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>
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