If there were a fire in the lab put it out with salt. If it is a big fire get on the ground and crawl to the exit.
The three things that are required to start and maintain fire are fuel,heat and oxygen.
Fuel, oxygen and heat or an ignition source are the components needed for a fire.
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No, socks are not a living thing- or they might eat your feet! Neither is fire.
Things you must do in event of a fire.
The are of making fire happened in ancient times, we do not know who first achieved it.
The first thing to do upon discovering a fire is to yell, "Fire" and make sure that all those near by know there is a fire. This is part of what is called "sounding the alarm." the other part is to call the fire in to security or the first department, depending on the process that as been established in your workplace. After that, you may consider whether you are able to put it out, or whether the appropriate action is to get to a safe place and let the fire specialists deal with it.
discovering fire
The first thing to do - is raise the alarm. Whether that's activating a fire alarm - or reporting an accident to a tutor.
The ability to make fire deliberately first appeared during the Lower Paleolithic period, around 1 million years ago. This marked a significant development in human evolution, allowing early humans to cook food, stay warm, and fend off predators.
Always stay calm and think logically. Do not panic as this well not help you. First assess you are in no danger, then immediately phone the emergency services as they will advise your from there.
Fire
—Simple stone tools which they used to chop—Made stone axes for chopping and for digging —Made fire! Caused by lighting or volcanoes
Are marshmallows alive? if so, you'd be a billionaire for discovering that..
Mark Twain put "the manuscript of a book which the boarding-house keeper has never had time to read" last on the list of things to be rescued in the event of a boardinghouse fire.
Depends on what kind of fire, where it is, what equipment and training you have, among other things. First priority: life safety.