Just to clarify - You stated that in Sean Whitley's death,
"BSA no longer allows the use of that type of fuel". That is incorrect. BSA never changed their rules about rubbing alcohol. Sean's death was caused by his supervisor purchasing a large bottle of rubbing alcohol on his day off to play with by lighting it on fire on a table. All the boys involved were camp counselors, and three boys were burned including Sean's twin brother. Except for the supervisor who lit the fire, the rest of the boys were minors. The camp directors were well aware of the continuous fireplay at Citta. BSA did NOT ban rubbing alcohol and it was not used as fuel at this camp. The supervisor was charged for third degree aggravated assault.