Boy Scouts / Scouts USA requires two
adults present for the use of Propane
for very good reasons. I've seen what happens
when unsupervised Scouts toss a tiny disposable
Propane tank onto a very large campfire.
The thirty foot trail of large glowing embers landed
precisely over the two rows of summer camp issued
canvas tents.
I was the Senior Patrol Leader at a
nearby campsite. I was wondering who brought
a grenade to summer camp when I heard the blast.
I was first on the scene, there were no cell phones
back then and I didn't have a car. No one was seriously hurt
The embers glowing on the tents was spectacular. Help was two miles away if needed.
Woe betide the camp counselor who allowed
that to happen, it was a provisional unit, Made
up of Scouts whose Units were not attending
Camp. A few from here, a few from there. Next guy
on Scene was the Camp Chaplain, so this was not
getting "Hushed under the Rug, or Leaves" so to speak.
Children plus compressed gas do not mix well.
So I'm curious. Is this silly, idiotic, concept going into a confined space? Fuel Air explosions cause a gruesome death, either by slow suffocation, infection from burns,or unrepairable
shockwave damage to internal organs.
No, No, No, No. One kid with a screwdriver or vise-grips
wanting to bypass your controller for a hot Coco or popcorn, and you have a problem.
I wish I could introduce you to my childhood friend Tom.
He's no longer with us after a FAE refueling a lawnmower.
Oh, he survived for a few years, but the rejection and cruel
words over his skin grafts by teenage girls did him in.
Had a heart of gold.
No, just don't. Gas requires adults.
This from a fellow who was quite the teenage experimentor.
My employer, a university, has went out of it's way to eliminate flammable gas burners in labs. For the only thing worse then a child is a distracted graduate student.
These lessons are learned in blood.
Steve