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  • How to Replace Pepper Spray

    Pepper spray is a self-defense weapon that is quick and effective, and doesn’t carry many of the weightier legal and moral ramifications of firearms and stabbing weapons. It’s estimated that more than 15 million Americans carry pepper spray to protect themselves from attacks by people and animals alike. Because pepper sprayers are generally small, the canister will need to be replaced after a few uses. For pepper spray users, knowing how to safely replace a used canister is an important part of staying safe and secure.

  • Surf Instructor Certification

    While it might be simple to grab a friend and say, "Hey, teach me to surf," there's a lot more to becoming a surf instructor than being able to show a newbie how to paddle out or where to position yourself on the board. Official surf instructor certification takes into account experience, technical knowledge and teaching ability; it's not all about hanging 10.

  • Camp Safety Procedures

    Camp safety procedures are crucial to having a safe and healthy camping experience. There are many dangers when camping, but with a few simple safety procedures, they can be avoided.

  • Fun Outdoor Camp Ideas

    Camp is a place where experience and adventure go hand in hand. Always remember that when working with children, you must pick activities that are age appropriate. Gather your supplies and equipment beforehand, and make sure any staff you may be using to assist you are well versed in the activities they will be leading. All participants should have the opportunity to join in, even if that means you must alter some activities to fit special needs.

  • Camping Safety Rules for Kids

    Ready to go camping? Not until you first know camping safety rules. Camping can be a lot of fun, but it can be dangerous too. Keep your camping experience fun and safe, especially for the kids.

  • Food Safety While Camping

    While camping, food safety precautions include using antibacterial gels on the hands frequently, purifying all water, by boiling, filtering or chlorinating it, and tying up food and garbage 15 feet in a tree overnight. Find out the importance of proper food handling while in the wilderness with helpful information from a backpacking and hiking guide in this free video on exploring the outdoors.

  • Treating Burns: Camping & Campfire Safety

    Learn how to treat burns and other campfire safety tips from an expert outdoorsman in this free video.

  • Burning Large Pieces of Wood in a Campfire: Camping Safety Tips

    Learn how to avoid getting burned and other campfire safety tips from an expert outdoorsman in this free video.

  • Types of Wood Safe for Burning in a Campfire: Camping Safety

    Learn what types of wood are safe for burning and other campfire safety tips from an expert outdoorsman in this free video.

  • Never Leave a Campfire Burning Unattended: Camping Safety

    Learn how to avoid getting burned and other campfire safety tips from an expert outdoorsman in this free video.

  • How to Avoid Being Burned By a Campfire: Camping Safety

    Learn how to avoid getting burned and other campfire safety tips from an expert outdoorsman in this free video.

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