It's HOT where the firefighters tend to work. Most things burn, or at least melt, and I can be positive that they would do one of those such things under extreme conditions for an extended period of time.
they need to wear the same clothes of a girl firefighters
Florida Farm Bureau Federation Firefighters Burn Fund
fireproof clothes are made out of melamine which is worn by firefighters as the material is made up of thermosetting plastc ,where are normal cotton clothes easily catch fire when subjected to heat.
Burn them
because cotton is hard to burn.
It depends on how strong the acid is. But acids that are very strong-- yes, they can burn through clothes.
To remove dryer burn marks from clothes, try using a mixture of equal parts vinegar and water to gently dab the affected area. Alternatively, you can try using a stain remover specifically designed for burn marks. Wash the clothes as usual after treating the stains.
It's used to extinguish fires because carbon dioxide supersedes the oxygen. Without oxygen, no fire can burn.
To effectively remove burn marks on clothes from the dryer, try using a mixture of equal parts vinegar and water to gently scrub the affected area. Alternatively, you can also try using a paste made of baking soda and water. Apply the mixture to the burn marks, let it sit for a few hours, then wash the clothes as usual. If the burn marks persist, consider taking the clothes to a professional cleaner for further assistance.
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There is no standard collective noun for firefighters, in which case a noun that suits the situation can be used; for example a crew of firefighters, a squadron of firefighters, a team of firefighters, etc.
They get far away and wait for it to burn itself out. There is no sense in putting anyone's life at risk to prevent trees from burning.