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For fire you need three main ingredients. First you need a fuel, this fuel can be anything that burns like wood for example. Second you need oxygen, without oxygen a fire cannot burn. Finally you need heat, even though fires give off heat you still need it to start a fire. If you remove any one of these three ingredients then the fire will die.
The temperature of fire varies greatly based on the source of fuel and atmospheric conditions. Gasoline for example burns at a temperature of between 500 and 1000 degrees.
The three elements of the fire triangle that must be present are Heat, Oxygen, and Fuel. This has recently been changed though from the fire triangle to the fire tetrahedron. This includes Heat, Oxygen, and Fuel as well. But, it also contains a fourth, chemical reaction.
Water puts out fires because it cools the fuel below the temperature needed to sustain the fire. Fire needs fuel, oxygen and heat to burn, and that's the basic fire triangle. Break any leg, and the fire will go out.
The three factors needed for a fire are heat, fuel and oxygen. Note that these are not elements in the chemical sense. (Oxygen is, but most fuels are compounds or mixtures, and heat is energy, not matter.)
A fire suppressant is used to remove one of 3 things from a fire. Depending on what the suppressant is, it operates by removing ONE of the 3. IE: CO2 works by removing the OXYGEN from the fire, water works by removing HEAT, and something like a fire fighting foam works by removing heat and the FUEL, by causing a blanketing action between flame and the fuel.
If you cannot remove the fuel or reduce the temperature of the burning material, removing the oxygen, or other oxidizer, will stop a fire.
removing the fuel or source of ignition.
Removing trees from a forest fire is called a "fire break" or "fire line" and it provides a separation of the unburned fuel from the fire. Thus, a fire break affects the "fuel" leg of the fire triangle by denying fuel to the fire.
Preventing oxygen from participating in the combustion process is "Suffocation". Removing the fuel is "Starvation". To starve a wood fire, you remove logs from the fire.
Remove the oxygen supply, smother the flames thus removing the oxygen, remove the fuel source, or wet the fuel source.
Fuel and it's exothermic.
Buy a syphon kit at Wal-Mart, auto parts, or hardware store
There are several ways to put out a fire, but it really depends on what kind of fire you're talking about:Adding waterRemoving oxygen by covering it with something non-flammable, such as dirt or metal lids.Using a fire extinguisher or other chemicalsCalling the fire departmentRemoving the fuel source, such as woodStomping on it if it's a small fireBlowing on it, if it's a match or a candle flame (anything larger will grow by blowing on it)Isolating it so that it dies out after its fuel is consumed
Fire does not burn, its whatever if fueling the fire that burns. For example, wood is a fuel that burns, and fire is the result. The speed at which a fuel burns, depends on the fuel. i.e. Wood burns much slower than gasoline.
IF either of the 3 is missing, the fire will can not continue to burn.The triangle illustrates the rule that in order to ignite and burn, a fire requires three elements: heat, fuel, and an oxidizing agent (usually oxygen). The fire is prevented or extinguished by removing any one of them. A fire naturally occurs when the elements are combined in the right mixture.Throwing water on the fire removes the heat.Throwing a blanket or using a carbon dioxide extinguisher removes the oxygen.In the case of a wood fire, removing pieces of wood ( spreading out the wood) removes the fuel
True (You Need Heat, Fuel, and Combustible) ABC Extinguishers Cool down the fire breaking the fire triangle by removing the heat.