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Remove one or more of the following. Heat, oxygen or fuel.
A Class D fire extinguisher is recommended for extinguishing a metal fire.
A Class A fire extinguisher is recommended for extinguishing wood fires.
In an automatic fire extinguishing system, the smoke or heat is typically detected by smoke detectors or heat detectors. Smoke detectors sense the presence of smoke particles in the air, while heat detectors respond to changes in temperature caused by a fire. These devices send signals to the control system, which activates the extinguishing mechanism when a fire is detected. Together, they play a crucial role in early fire detection and response.
A Class D fire extinguisher is suitable for extinguishing fires involving magnesium.
water
For each fire and material exist a specific fire-extinguishing method.
At the base of the fire and use a sweeping motion
Class A fire extinguishers - used for fires caused by "ordinary combustibles" aka paper, wood, plastic, cardboard, etc.Class B fire extinguishers - used for fires caused by flammable liquids such as gasoline and oil.Class C fire extinguishers - used for electrical firesClass D fire extinguishers - used for fires caused by explosive or flammable metals (most commonly found in laboratoriesClass K fire extinguishers - used for fires found in commercial kitchens
Blood is not an effective extinguishing agent for fires. Water, foam, or chemical fire extinguishers are typically used to put out fires.
extinguishing fire,dry ice
The shove it in.