I get the flare-up etc... but I have also seen that happen and worse with stove that do have a shut off valve. Secondly, once that happens, and a fire is spread to surrounding debris, the existence of a shut off valve will not put out the spread fire. Thus I do not see how the existence of a valve itself makes a stove safer to use during an open fire ban. But what the heck do I know.
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