This depends on three things: a safe spot for the fire,a safe fire (not the kind often built by a bunch of Nuts, playing survival/adventure games), making sure your fire is out after use. Remember the old Canadian Pioneer/Survivor slogan "Just as you would an innocent daughter, chaperone your fire, don't let it go out alone".
WITH WATER
3. Sprinkle again. Don't leave it, until coals are cool enough to put your hand on.
WITHOUT WATER
1.Spread sticks and coals
2. Scrape burning embers from large logs and sticks.
3. Cover with dirt.
CHECK AND BE SURE THE FIRE IS DEAD, OUT.
OF COURSE, YOU KNEW ENOUGH TO HAVE BUILT THE FIRE ON ROCK OR MINERAL EARTH TO BEGIN WITH.
©Al (Alex-Alexander) D. Girvan. All rights reserved.
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