The fire triangle consists of three components - Heat, Oxygen and Fuel. All three MUST exist together for a source of ignition to start a fire, which in effect is a chemical reaction. If you remove one of these elements, then the reaction can not occur and hence, no fire.
you put lot of water on the fire and then if you cant call 911 and get out of the house quikly and get to safe
They remove one side of the triangle to extinguish the fire.
The triangle is heat, oxygen, fuel. If you remove one of these the fire will go out.
blowing, water, fire extiguisher
Firefighters are able to stop a muck fire when the rain comes. The rain seeps into the ground to put out the fire. Or the fire runs into a lake.
Firefighters, fire & or park rangers, volunteers if they are able to, etc.
firefighters or rain
Nothing can "switch off a fire, but there are certain ways off controlling/dispersing a fire. There a three vital things that all fires need to maintain themselves, and grow. These are heat, oxygen, and fuel, and are known as the "fire triangle." to stop the fire, you need to take out one of these elements. The most common way most firefighters use is to take out either the heat, or the oxygen, as taking the fuel out is the most dangerous.
The removal of air (oxygen), which breaks the chemistry of fire, will put it out. The cooling of a fire or the removal of fuel, either of which stop the fire, will use physics to suppress it. For most fires, we can apply the principle of the fire triangle. This includes air (oxygen), heat and fuel at the corners (vertices) of the triangle. Remove one and the triangle falls apart, and this idea is used to attack and suppress fires.
fire extinguisher
firstly, they dont 'kill' the fire the put it out, usuing differnet ways, depending on what the fire is burning. and they put it out to stop fires burning places, that can damage the area. also to keep people and animals out of harm. hope this helped u :P lol
It depends upon what kind of fire it is and where it is located. In many cases, firefighters have easy access to water and a fire is comprised of ordinary combustible materials that can be extinguished using water. However, some types of fires would react violently with water and different types of fire extinguishers have been invented to address this. Look at Class B, C, D, K extinguishers for more information about these other types of fires. In wildfire situations, where water is scarce or very expensive to move, firefighters use hand tools, chainsaws, and perhaps bulldozers to stop a fire using a "fuel break". By separating the burning fuel from the unburned, the fire will eventually run out of fuel and stop, if the separation is large enough. Fire retardant may also be dropped from aircraft onto fires in remote places, cooling the fire and making it more difficult for the fire to spread to other coated materials.
Muck fires can be stopped by smothering the fire with soil or sand to deprive it of oxygen. Using water can also help to cool down the embers and halt the spread of the fire. It is important to monitor the area for any reignition of the fire and ensure it is fully extinguished.
Muck fires are difficult to fight. Often the only way to stop a muck fire is to contain it.
The three points in the fire triangle are fuel, heat and oxygen. To stop a fire you need to take one of those elements away from the triangle :)
yes call the fire department and hose down any surrounding fires that can hurt you