Unfortunately not . Smoke is high level Carbon and thus ignites itself. A continuous and very real danger to firefighters.
Primary use is as a fire blanket- to smother a fire (including a clothing fire) by wrapping the person in the non-combustible blanket, can cutting off the air. and that it is the safe :)
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.
black ash from a fire is smoke
Smoke can be collected using various methods such as using a smoke hood or mask, a smoke extractor, or a smoke collection system. These devices capture and contain the smoke in a controlled manner for further analysis or disposal. It is important to follow proper safety protocols when collecting smoke to prevent inhalation and minimize the risk of fire or other hazards.
Analogies
Get yourself and your loved ones away from the fire. If you are on fire you should stop, drop, and roll or smother the flames with a blanket or towel. Another threat is the smoke and smoke inhalation. If you are in a building that is on fire, stay low to the floor and get out of there pronto.
unplug it and then take it out of your house ASAP. The fire can smother and then later go up in flames.
It is sometimes possible to smother a fire with a blanket.
Carbon dioxide. It will smother the fire.
smother it or use a foam fire extinguisher
The root word for "smothering" is "smother." It originated from the Old English word "smorian," meaning to suffocate or stifle.
Smother it- cutting off the air from the fire.
All fire needs oxygen so all you have to do is smother it.
Smother it until it eventually goes out.
The easiest way to smother a grease fire is to cover it with a pan lid. Grease fires can also be smothered with baking soda. The important way is to use the fire extinguisher.
a fire blanket
Switch off the motor and smother the flames with a fire extinguisher.