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  2. Ferrocerium - Wikipedia

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    Because of ferrocerium's ability to ignite in adverse conditions, rods of ferrocerium (also called ferro rods, spark rods, and flint-spark-lighters [1]) are commonly used as an emergency firelighting device in survival kits. [2] The ferrocerium is referred to as a "flint" in this case, as both are used in fire lighting.

  3. Lighter - Wikipedia

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    A lighter is a portable device which uses mechanical or electrical means to create a controlled flame, and can be used to ignite a variety of flammable items, ...

  4. Fire making - Wikipedia

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    Fire is an essential tool for human survival and the use of fire was important in early human ... With almost 2 billion lighters sold each year, this is the most ...

  5. Glossary of firelighting - Wikipedia

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    A lighter invented in 1823 by German chemist Johann Wolfgang Döbereiner. It is based on the Fürstenberger lighter, and was in production until circa 1880. Zinc metal reacts with sulfuric acid in its jar to produce hydrogen gas. When a valve is opened, a jet of hydrogen is released and bursts into flame. The ignition is catalyzed by platinum ...

  6. You have minutes to flee your house. What do you take? - AOL

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    Lighter Side. Politics. Science & Tech. Sports. Weather. Main Menu. Shopping. ... These items are for immediate survival and to provide the rebuilding blocks when the disaster passes and the days ...

  7. Survival skills - Wikipedia

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    Lighting a fire without a lighter or matches, e.g. by using natural flint and metal with tinder, is a frequent subject of both books on survival and in survival courses, because it allows an individual to start a fire with few materials in the event of a disaster.