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Having Fun With A Survival Firestarter

By Dorthy Lloyd


As a nation, we have always been good at being prepared. Whether it's stocking up water and other supplies for hunkering down in a storm, being evacuation-ready in the event of a wildfire or preparing for Armageddon, we're ready. One of the core items in the prepper's kit should be a survival firestarter. You will need a fire for cooking, warmth, signaling for help and burning your trash.

You can buy these at the store or online fairly economically. One form that is popular comes packaged with parachute cord that is fashioned into the shape of a bracelet with a fire starter attached. You can use the paracord to tie your food up and hoist it up a tree to keep it safe from bears or as a clothesline. This type saves space and multitasks for you.

Sometimes, you can find a fire starter as part of a bigger kit with other stuff in it, like a sewing kit, or one that has a carabiner and parachute cord along with needles, sterile wipes and other small, handy items. One thing you can be sure of, you will never get that word wound in the same way as it comes in the package.

One of the simplest and cheapest fire starters around is common dryer lint. Yup. Dryer lint is a great fire starter for the very same reason that you have to be diligent about cleaning it out of the dryer. It lights up at the very whiff of a spark, which you can generate with a simple flint. It burns readily and cleanly and will ignite your most robust kindling, which may sometimes be difficult and frustrating to light.

Preparation is simple. Wash towels and put them in the clothes dryer. Clean out the lint trap, which you have to do anyway in order not to have your clothes catch on fire. Get your kids to help. They will learn two skills at the same time, prepping and doing laundry.

Dryer lint has an enormous safety advantage in that you don't need kerosene, lighter fluid or other flammable liquid to set it on fire. This makes it a perfect substance with which to teach your kids how to start a campfire. Make sure you make it clear that they are never to practice the art without an adult, and a fire extinguisher, present.

If you are preparing lint for survival purposes, you may want a good two-week or more supply. Take the tedium out of it by sorting your laundry to make different colors of dryer lint. Get the kids to compete with each other to see who can make the most of 'their' color or who can come up with the best mixture of colors. They will learn the science of color and you won't have to wash a load of clothes, towels or bed linen for weeks.

Prepping doesn't have to be expensive or boring. Like the lint fire starter, you can save money and have fun making other essential items. One way to practice is to wind your own parachute cord.




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