firekeeping
Firekeeping is the practice of tending and maintaining a fire to meet practical, ceremonial, or symbolic purposes. It includes selecting appropriate fuel, arranging wood or other combustibles to optimize airflow and burn rate, monitoring heat and smoke, and ensuring the fire remains safe and controllable. Firekeeping also encompasses the ongoing care of embers and the routine tasks of supplying fuel, adjusting airflow, and, when necessary, extinguishing or reviving a fire. In domestic settings, firekeeping is associated with hearth maintenance, cooking fires, and winter warmth, often accompanied by safety practices such as keeping a fire contained, using a grate or hearth, and proper ash disposal.
In ceremonial or religious contexts, a firekeeper is a person or role responsible for the care of
Modern practice of firekeeping occurs in cultural, educational, or spiritual communities and can involve communal hearths,