a propane stove is sometimes better no plastic in a fire heat/spark do not play with matches lighter use a fire pit or fire ring teepee no excellerant no playing near the fire kindling treat a 3rd degree burn clear the area at least 5' stop, drop and roll once a stick is lit it must stay in the fire log cabin oxygen cool water safe distance from tents and other equipment flint and steel fuel (something to burn) treat a 2nd degree burn tinder fuel (type of wood) water or sand in a bucket weather magnifiying glass matches one person is in charge of the fire shovel friction cold to touch fuzz sticks fire is attended at all times homemade fire starters treat a 1st degree burn no fire in a tent battery and steel wool lean to check for permission a propane stove is sometimes better no plastic in a fire heat/spark do not play with matches lighter use a fire pit or fire ring teepee no excellerant no playing near the fire kindling treat a 3rd degree burn clear the area at least 5' stop, drop and roll once a stick is lit it must stay in the fire log cabin oxygen cool water safe distance from tents and other equipment flint and steel fuel (something to burn) treat a 2nd degree burn tinder fuel (type of wood) water or sand in a bucket weather magnifiying glass matches one person is in charge of the fire shovel friction cold to touch fuzz sticks fire is attended at all times homemade fire starters treat a 1st degree burn no fire in a tent battery and steel wool lean to check for permission
(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.
a propane stove is sometimes better
no plastic in a fire
heat/spark
do not play with matches
lighter
use a fire pit or fire ring
teepee
no excellerant
no playing near the fire
kindling
treat a 3rd degree burn
clear the area at least 5'
stop, drop and roll
once a stick is lit it must stay in the fire
log cabin
oxygen
cool water
safe distance from tents and other equipment
flint and steel
fuel (something to burn)
treat a 2nd degree burn
tinder
fuel (type of wood)
water or sand in a bucket
weather
magnifiying glass
matches
one person is in charge of the fire
shovel
friction
cold to touch
fuzz sticks
fire is attended at all times
homemade fire starters
treat a 1st degree burn
no fire in a tent
battery and steel wool
lean to
check for permission