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no it s not it is a very fast fire in the sky.
The normal safety equipment that are used in a science lab would be: Goggles, Aprons, Gloves, Rubber bands for girls long hair, tongs ( for warm test tubes), germ disinfectant, vent hoods, safety shower, fire blanket, First aid Kit, Fire extinguisher, and the glass disposal. They are all there to keep you safe.
Stop, drop and roll is a simple fire safety technique taught to children, emergency services personnel and industrial workers as a component of health and safety training, and is primarily a method used to extinguish a fire on a person's clothes or hair without, or in addition to, the use of conventional fire-fighting equipment. Additionally, using a non-flammable cover, tarp, or blanket to "smother" the fire will help to stop the oxygen consumption needed to burn and grow.
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.
includes infrared, ultraviolet, and visible light reconnaissance systems excluding radar systems such as bomber-defense equipment, weapon fire control equipment, infrared fuses, infrared detection
no it s not it is a very fast fire in the sky.
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fire extinguisher fire blanket a fire exit
There are a number of fire fighting equipment store online that cater to the retail market. Sites such as All Hands Fire, eDarley and The Fire Store all sell such equipment.
There are a lot of other fires, A B C D K. for each fire there is different equipment depending on the size of the fire
NFPA 412 Standard for Evaluating Aircraft Rescue and Fire-Fighting Foam Equipment NFPA 414 Standard for Aircraft Rescue and Fire-Fighting Vehicles NFPA 403 Standard for Aircraft Rescue and Fire-Fighting Services at Airports NFPA 402 Guide for Aircraft Rescue and Fire-Fighting Operations among others
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impossible to answer as the layout, safe areas fire doors, fire escapes, lifts and stair configuration, fire regulations and fire fighting equipment require all play a part in the risk assessment of the building
no!!!!!the Hindenburg did not explode. its aluminum painted skin caught fire from an electrostatic discharge. that fire ignited ordinary chemical hydrogen/oxygen fires as the lift gas bladders breached.no nuclear fusion was involved. not even a chemical explosion occurred.
It is important because fire equipment that has not been rated for electrical fire use may conduct electricity and electro-fry the user, whereas equipment such as electrically rated fire extinguishers (class C) will not conduct electricity, therefore keeping the operator safe. If you want more information on fire extinguishers such as different types and which instance to use them I have provided a link with this post.
This will vary depending on your state laws. In my state, to damage someone else's fire fighting equipment is a very serious misdemeanor, and can get you 12 months in jail. Same thing applies to pulling a fire alarm when there is no fire.
Fighting Fire was created on 2011-02-27.