just roll them into the fire and they'll be fine;)
The person whose clothing is on fire should "stop, drop, and roll" or be assisted in lying flat on the ground and rolling to put out the fire.
It will put out burning fluids.
The coal bunker was on fire and the stubborn fire was finally put out.
You never use water to put out a fat fire, because the pouring water on burning grease or oil will not extinguish the fire. It will only cause the burning oil to splash, spreading the grease fire around.
it can very depending on what is burning .
light it on fire then put it out when it is done burning
Burning liquids- grease, gasoline, etc.
No, not at all. There can be heat without flame. Something can smolder and put out more smoke than something that is at a rolling fire.
It covers the burning material, pushing out air - which the fire needs to 'breathe'. Essentially - it suffocates the fire.
if you put a fire blanket on top of burning wood it stops the oxygen from passing through and the fire will burn out!!!!! i hope this is useful to you! this is definitly true since i am a science teacher my self! Eleanor! xxxxx
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
Use extinguishers with a class B rating. They are intended for use on burning liquids.