answersLogoWhite

0


Best Answer

Most powders found in the kitchen will actually cause a fire to explode out of control. Let's say, "No" to your question, and direct you to use baking soda, which is safe and will smother a fire.

User Avatar

Wiki User

12y ago
This answer is:
User Avatar

Add your answer:

Earn +20 pts
Q: Can you use bacon powder to put a fire out?
Write your answer...
Submit
Still have questions?
magnify glass
imp
Related questions

What type of fire should you put powder on?

If it is a fire caused by petrol, use powder to extinguish it.


Which substances should be use to put out a fire in a pan of bacon fat?

vinegar


What type of fire would you use a powder fire extinguisher for?

There is no liquid powder extinguisher on the market.


What is compact powder?

it is a powder which you use to put on your cheeks


How do you get to Borgin and Burkes on Pottermore?

You should use the pot which is in the left top of the screen and take some powder and put it in the fire to pass.


Why would someone use a dry powder fire extinguisher rather than a foam one?

A dry powder fire extinguisher is mostly recommended for use in vehicles and in the home. So basically they are usually used for small fire emergencies.


What did they use to fire guns before gunpowder was invented?

black powder


How is a cannonball fired?

throught the use of pressure/fire/gun powder


The proper fire extinguishing agent to use on an aircraft brake fire is?

Sodium chloride dry powder


How do you put out a LPG fire?

To put out a fire involving LPG (liquefied petroleum gas), it is important to turn off the gas supply if it can be done safely. Use a fire extinguisher suitable for flammable liquids, such as a dry chemical extinguisher. If the fire is too large to be extinguished with a portable extinguisher, evacuate the area and call emergency services for assistance.


Can dry powder fire extinguishers use to suppress kitchen fire?

As long as your fire extinguisher has class k[cooking fire]labeled on the front.


How do you put out an magnesium fire?

To extinguish a magnesium fire, you can use a Class D fire extinguisher specifically designed for metal fires. It is important to never use water on a magnesium fire, as it can react explosively with the metal. Sand or a dry powder extinguishing agent can also be used to smother the fire and deprive it of oxygen.