Yes, it's safe to put a book shelf next to a chimney (As long as the roof is flat and it's not raining) but not the fire.
Do not use butter to put out a fire, any fire, ever. Butter will add fuel to any fire. If you are near butter, you should be near salt. Salt will put out a small fire.
A chimney scrubber does not just clean a chimney it scrubs it. It cleans up and build up in the flute which can be a fire hazard.
I have the same question! Just had my chimney cleaned and the guy said there was no scientific evidence that it helped. For what it's worth, last years chimney cleaner told me to do it because it just might help.
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.
it should change the color of the fire to white if you have the right dosage so yes but if you put too much in it will put the fire out, i suggest putting the epsom salt in first then lighting it for a better chance.
the salt rocks are in (1776 AD) on the chimney of the first building
Yes. Salt is commonly used to put out small kitchen fires.
A chimney
NO, use salt! Unless its a grease fire only use water as a last resort (ie you have no salt and cant blow it out) NEVER USE WATER ON A GREASE FIRE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
A fire extinguisher, a fire escape, a chimney or a toasting fork, it really depends on what type of fire.
No! Any type of oil will spread the fire! If there is oil involved at all water will spread the fire as well! If there is no fire extinguisher in kitchen some things that will put out fire: - if the fire is in a pot and you have a lid put it on the pot, this eliminates air and will put the fire out - if that is not an option use flour or salt this won't burn and will smother the fire - remember to turn off the stove until things are under control - if the fire is in the oven shut the oven, if you don't have a fire extinguisher, salt or flour just leave it closed, once the air is consumed it will burn itself out.