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yes. The reason you don't throw water on an electrical fire is you could get fried from the live electricity still in the wall, toaster whatever. Lightning just starts the fire with electricity. Then its just a regular fire once lit.
A toaster oven can stop running if you turn it off. Also, it can help if you unplug it.
The toaster is a device that toasts, but toasting was done long before the invention of the electric toaster. Toasting on an open fire is undoubtedly the earliest method, which predates the electric toaster by countless thousands of years.
It will explode and smoke.
I would put out fire safely in a science lab by spreading Carbon di oxide gas on the fire
a toaster, just kidding you cook it over a fire,
You have to prepare for a fire so you can get out safely
when fire is in the lab, you should get anybody out of there safely. then, extinguish the fire if you can or call the fire brigade.
The modern electric toaster came from an old idea. Before electricity, bread was toasted on iron skillets, some with a waffle shape, over an open fire.
Do not heat tostadas (oil soaked tortillas) on a toaster oven. They can start a fire when the oil drips on the heating elements. Never leave unattended
I don't know, but the Honda Toaster was the only one to be planned to replace the Honda Element, but not much people got those.