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  1. Use a nonconductive item, such as wood. Anything nonmetal or conductive will not allow heat to pass through. For example, if you are in the car after a long day at the pool or beach, you may notice that the car is hot, because it is made of a conductive material. If it was made of wood, you would not feel the heat.
  2. Get rid of the heat. If there is no heat, there is nothing to transfer. You can make it cold, you can trap it with no oxygen so it can't spread, just make the heat go away.
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