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EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS WORKSHOP on Fuel Power & Fire
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Fuel: Butane
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Pros: Relatively easy to find Convenient Clean Burning Easy lighting, no Priming, no Pumping Long Storage Life Can use Indoors Cons: Freezes at low temperatures Relatively Expensive
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Fuel: Kerosene
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Pros: Relatively Inexpensive Easy to Find, Buyable in Bulk Burns easily and hot Can be used indoors Stores Indefinitely Cons Burns dirty Has an odor Priming required Can clog stove parts
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Fuel: White Gas/Coleman Fuel
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Fuel: Alcohol
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Pros: Inexpensive Readily available Alcohol stoves have fewer moving parts Cons: Doesn’t burn as hot Evaporates Harder to light
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Fuel: Propane
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Pros: Relatively Inexpensive Readily available Stores Indefinitely Rotten egg smell alerts you to possible leak Cons: Can explode at ignition source If leaking, gas can accumulate and explode
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Fuel: Charcoal
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Pros: Very Inexpensive Easy to Locate Stores Indefinitely (Dry) Predictable Heat Pattern (1 Briquette = ~325 degrees) Year Supply of fuel for about $100 Cons: Must remain dry Hard to ignite
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Fuel: Wood
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Pros: Free if you collect/chop your own No toxic fumes Typically readily available Cons: Low burn efficiency Lots of storage space needed Not all wood burns well (Know your Woods)
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Cooking Without Electricity
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Solar Cooking Panel Cookers A Reflective Panel that directs sunlight to a dark- colored pot enclosed in a oven bag. Food cooks at low heat 200⁰-275⁰ F. Folds flat, lightweight. Cheapest solar cooker.
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Panel Solar Oven
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Solar Cooking Box Cookers Insulated box-in-a-box Glass lid pointed towards the sun, traps heat inside like a greenhouse. Food in dark covered pots reach cooking temperatures. 300⁰-450⁰ F.
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Solar Oven
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Solar Cooking Parabolic Cookers Use a parabolic mirror to focus light on a cooking pot. The pot is places at the focal point where the temperature can reach over 600⁰ F. Most Expensive Solar Cooker.
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Parabolic Solar Oven
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Heat Retention Cookers Other Names: Hay Box Hay Basket Wonder Box Icebox Cooker Retained Heat Cooker
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Hay Box
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Hay Basket
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Ice Box Cooker
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Wonder Box
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Rocket Stove
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Apple Box Oven
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Dutch Oven
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Backpacking Stoves
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Backpacking Dutch Oven
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Alcohol Stoves (Soda Can)
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Alcohol Stoves ( 8oz. Soda Can)
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Alcohol Stoves (Paint Can)
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Hexamine/ Trioxane Stove
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Volcano Stove
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The Volcano Stove is a very efficient outdoor stove. Its double-wall and chimney effect channels heat directly to the food instead of the surrounding air. Results in a stove that can cook twice a day for an entire year using only 300 lbs. of Charcoal. 300 lbs. x $0.37lb. = $111 300 lbs. x $0.22lb.=$66 One 25 lb. bag of Charcoal can provide 2 meals a day for 10 people during prolonged power outages caused by emergencies and disasters. Amazon.com $92.95 + Propane Adaptor $139.95.
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Kelly Kettle
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Swiss Ranger Volcano Stove
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Sterno (Alcohol Gel)
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BBQ
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Outdoor Stove
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Survival Candles
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Tea Candles
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Camp Stoves (White Gas/Propane)
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Coleman Camping Oven
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Generator Small Portables Inverter1600 Watt Generac iX2000 $580.00 Briggs & Stratton P2000 $680.00 Yamaha EF2000is $1000.00 Honda EU2000I $1099.00
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What's an Inverter Generator Simply put, an inverter generator produces 3- phase AC power at a high frequency, which is electronically 'converted' to DC power, then 'inverted' back to AC at 120 volts, 60hz. This output is referred to as 'clean power' which means consistent current and a stable 'sine wave' that is the basis for AC or 'alternating current'.. Therefore the 'clean power' from an inverter generator is a great benefit for the operation of computers and other hi-tech equipment.
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Portable and Home Back-up Generators $500 - $3500 1200 – 12,500 Watts7,000 – 15,000 Watts You must install an automatic switch For a Home Back- up generator. (Recommended for any generator attached to your home!) AS PER CODE
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12v Lunch Box Stove/Crock Pot
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