Water and baking soda (sodium bicarbonate) are two good examples.
A fire extinguisher......everyone should have one. If you don't, water would be the best solution unless you are burning metals or other hazardous materials.
Grease & Electrical
precautionary measues form any household materials
FIRE extinguishers are used to put out fire.
Of the four materials listed in the question, only oxygen could never effectively put out a fire.
Water-sensitive materials such as grease or oil should not be used to put out a small fire, as they can spread the fire or create a larger and more dangerous situation. It is also not recommended to use combustible materials like paper or cloth to try to smother a fire, as they can easily catch fire themselves.
To prevent the risk of fire in a household setting, it is important to follow these safety measures: Install smoke detectors on every floor of the house and test them regularly. Keep flammable materials away from heat sources. Have a fire extinguisher readily available and know how to use it. Avoid overloading electrical outlets and use appliances properly. Develop and practice a fire escape plan with all household members.
Proper managing of household materials
The chances of a house fire vary from household to household. It depends on living conditions, environmental conditions, and awareness.
discuss the impacts of common household detergents on the environment?
A forest fire.
Household and hearth fire