The best location to put the fire extinguisher is inside the lab, near the door so that if the fire extinguisher is used but does not put out the fire, you can still escape via the door.
Never allow the fire to come between you and a safe means of escape.
One would indicate an emergency eyewash. Another would indicate a corrosion hazard. And another would indicate the position of fire extinguishers, or of the First Aid.
Safety items in a lab include protective clothing (coats, gloves, goggles) and emergency equipment (fire extinguishers, drench and eyewash faucets, first aid kits). Some labs are equipped with ventilators to remove any noxious or toxic gases.
If there were a fire in the lab put it out with salt. If it is a big fire get on the ground and crawl to the exit.
Some safety precautions n a computer lab would be: do not have trailing wires or cables; do not write down and stick on the PC any username and password combinations; obey health and safety regulations for that lab. It is also important to know where the fire exits are and where the correct fire extinguishers are.
Fire extinguisher and fire blanket.
I would put out fire safely in a science lab by spreading Carbon di oxide gas on the fire
Fire topaz is lab crated. It is the original form of titanium treated natural topaz.
blow on the fire to put it out
Use a fire extinguisher .
To put out a fire! If someone's clothes catch fire, wrapping them in the blanket quickly will smother the fire. You don't want to throw it on a liquid fire or lab equipment, as it can cause the spread, but it is very useful for individuals.
Fire blanket or fire extinguisher, depending on the fire.
when fire is in the lab, you should get anybody out of there safely. then, extinguish the fire if you can or call the fire brigade.