From Log to Firewood
Harvesting firewood from the forest is an age-old practice. In many poorer countries, gathering firewood remains a part of daily life.
Harvesting firewood from the forest is an age-old practice. In many poorer countries, gathering firewood remains a part of daily life. In our regions, the extent of firewood collection often depends on energy price trends. With the current sharp rise in oil and gas prices, it's especially worthwhile to head into the forest as a self-harvester.
For this, you will definitely need safe protective clothing and high-quality tools.
Whether you use a chainsaw daily or just three times a year, protective gear is essential.
What do you need? A head protection combination that covers everything required to shield against flying wood chips, branches, and the noise of the saw in the head area. Functional clothing that keeps you dry, even during sweat-inducing work. A high-visibility jacket that protects against wind and weather and provides practical pockets is also highly useful. In addition to head protection, chainsaw-protective pants and boots are absolutely necessary, yet they don’t have to break the bank. Add a pair of gloves, and you’re ready to head into the forest to make firewood!





























































