Its any fire which involves a liquid substance that can cat light i.e petrol fires are liquid fires, as is over heated cooking oil. This would be fires where the use of water to fight them would prove more damgerous as the pressure of the injected water could and does splash the ignited fired liquid over other distances and this causes more fires to fight.It these styles of fire co2 gas and or foam is normally used - in a kitching cooking oil fire a fire blanket can be used to starve the fire of oxygen.
The flammable liquid will catch fire. That can be dangerous. Answer "no".
Flammable liquid: A liquid that catches on fire Flammable solid: A solid, other than a blasting agent or explosive, that is liable to cause fires through friction, absorption of moisture, spontaneous chemical change, retained heat from processing, or which can be ignited readily.
Flammable AND inflammable both mean that something can easily catch fire. Gasoline is a flammable liquid, and is inflammable. Something that will NOT burn is nonflammable.
If water was flammable, why would firefighters pour it on burning houses? Come in , even a toddler knows the water and fire are opposites and water outs fire out.
In common usage flammable liquids are the same as combustible liquids in terms of their ability to catch fire. However, in the technical usage of hazardous materials transportation and of fire prevention, a combustible liquid has a higher flash point than a flammable liquid and is therefore less easily ignited. So, yes, flammable liquids ignite more easily than do combustible liquids.
If a liquid is flammable it will burn. Flammable means can catch on fire.
Approximately ten square feet of surface of a Class B flammable liquid fire.
The flammable liquid will catch fire. That can be dangerous. Answer "no".
It will have a 'fire' logo on the container, which will tell the person how flammable the item is. The same thing goes for flammable containers on trucks.
Yes, it can. Flammable or combustible means that it can catch on fire. Anything that can catch on fire is hazardous to one degree or another.
Flammable liquid: A liquid that catches on fire Flammable solid: A solid, other than a blasting agent or explosive, that is liable to cause fires through friction, absorption of moisture, spontaneous chemical change, retained heat from processing, or which can be ignited readily.
Flammable AND inflammable both mean that something can easily catch fire. Gasoline is a flammable liquid, and is inflammable. Something that will NOT burn is nonflammable.
Use a foam extinguisher to smother the fire without spreading it.
If water was flammable, why would firefighters pour it on burning houses? Come in , even a toddler knows the water and fire are opposites and water outs fire out.
If you pour some flammable liquid on it and light it on fire, it says 'VOOF!'
Simple: a liquid which is flammable.
Class 3 Flammable PlacardClass 3 Flammable Liquid label