take away all the fuel around the fire. this wont put it out but the fire will stop when it burns up the rest of the fuel
If you remove fuel, oxygen, or both from a fire, the fire goes out.
Without fuel the fire will go out.
you cant you have to let the fire burn
we use a fire extinguisher ,fire blanket ,sand
Remove the heat, oxygen or fuel.
keep the o2 and the fuel separated
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.
Remove the oxygen supply, smother the flames thus removing the oxygen, remove the fuel source, or wet the fuel source.
fire needs 3 things: fuel, oxygen, heat/ignition remove one of the three and you stop the fire
Heat (to start the fire) fuel (to burn) and oxygen (to combine with the fuel). Remove any one of the 3, fire goes out.
Oxygen, fuel, heat. (remove any one of these three and your fire will go out)
The sides of the fire triangle are: Oxygen, heat and fuel. Reduce or remove any one of these and you control or extinguish the fire.