If the house is burning the first thing to do is get everyone out. Next, ring the fire brigade. If the fire is confined to a small area try to extinguish it, but beware of inhaling fumes.
prior to entering a permit-required confined space entry. Emergency rescue assistance must be coordinated and it must be ensured that the fire department is available, if required, to respond for the duration of the entry.
Carbon Dioxide extinguishers displace the air from the immediate area, and so are not suitable for confined spaces (though they're safe in a normal-sized room). Dry powder is non-toxic, but is discharged as a cloud of irritating dust, which can cause vision problems in a confined space. Generally, I would use the nearest extinguisher suitable for the fire, and vacate the area immediately after discahrge to wait for the fire service to check the area.
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the AFCESA provides professional advice and guidance applicable to confined spaces in the realm of fire protection and emergency rescue
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Confined space is an area that is enclosed. A dog kennel could be a confined space for a dog. A living room is a confined space for example.
It will displace the oxygen in the room, thus depriving the fire of one of the three essential elements to sustain fire (fuel, heat, and oxygen). Since there a very high probability that there would be active electricity in the room, water would be a bad idea.
The common hazards of confined spaces include:vapor poisoningasphyxiationengulfment
Confined space is an area which is enclosed with limited access which makes it a dangerous place to be in. Therefore, confined space rescue refers to techniques to save people whos been trapped in confined spaces.