Tuesday, September 23, 2008

Starting Fires without chemicals

Some of us have done it. We poured a little gasoline or a charcoal starter fluid to get a fire started. Yes, in an instant, it worked. But we did not think about the after effects of using chemicals to start fires. Now that we are more aware of how to take care of our bodies and environments, we search and use products and services that are earth friendlier. Now there is a product that fits in this category and can be used to start fires safely and is environmentally good. This new product is called Prairie Bug fire starters and is sold on Amazon by Whole Earth Partners, a company from Iowa. Their humble website is at www.prairiefirebugs.com where you can purchase these natural fire starters in a 12pack box. Their ingredients are listed as soy wax and clean recycled cardboard.
Looks like you can use them in your fireplace in your home or in your outdoor campfire or firepit.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Fires creates air pollution. Fires started with chemicals? Even worst! If your need to start a fire, at least do it in a "natural" way. For the less patient ones, it's good to see that there's an alternative to chemical fire starters.