Alcohol, Butane, and now Kerosene Stoves.
So a couple of blogs ago I talked about a campaign of purchasing Alcohol or Butane stoves and giving them to some families on La Gonave. Well after more research, Butane is near, non-existent on the island. So that leaves propane, however propane is expensive and it also is deadly in closed areas with no venting.
So that leads me to kerosene. This is a product Haiti has lots of, and it more affordable. Also there are stoves that work on kerosene and work rather well.
Kerosene can be burned indoors with poor venting. So I will do more research on this product and will post more about it. My family use to keep warm in the winder by a floor kerosene tower heater. It kept us warm and was a great way to provide heat on the cheap. Also kerosene doesn't explode like some liquids. The stoves are maybe $20 more than the butane stoves and kerosene last much longer than the butane.
So currently Alcohol stoves and Kerosene stoves appear to be what we could focus on in the near future.
Go Gonave!
So that leads me to kerosene. This is a product Haiti has lots of, and it more affordable. Also there are stoves that work on kerosene and work rather well.
Kerosene can be burned indoors with poor venting. So I will do more research on this product and will post more about it. My family use to keep warm in the winder by a floor kerosene tower heater. It kept us warm and was a great way to provide heat on the cheap. Also kerosene doesn't explode like some liquids. The stoves are maybe $20 more than the butane stoves and kerosene last much longer than the butane.
So currently Alcohol stoves and Kerosene stoves appear to be what we could focus on in the near future.
Go Gonave!
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