no
Use a foam extinguisher to smother the fire without spreading it.
A soda water extinguisher can be used on a fire of paper. Or use a carbon dioxide extinguisher if you don't want water damage, or if there is anything electrical that can cause a shock. Use foam on oils and flammable liquids.
by foam extinguisher
A foam extinguisher is stored like any other extinguisher that contains liquid that might freeze.
Well, you CAN- depending on the type of fire.
by reading on it
no it is not flammable. Its actually an fire extinguisher
flammable liquids
A hydrocarbon fire extinguisher is a type of fire extinguisher specifically designed to combat fires fueled by flammable liquids such as gasoline, oils, and grease. These extinguishers contain agents like dry powder or foam that work by smothering the fire and cutting off the oxygen supply to extinguish the flames.
smother it or use a foam fire extinguisher
foam, NOT LIQUID
Not normal foam but carbon dioxide foam from a fire extinguisher. This special foam covers the fire and takes all the oxygen out of it, and with no oxygen, no fire!!!