NEVER THROW ANY TYPE OF AMMUNITION IN A FIRE####################
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No, throwing flour on a fire is not a safe way to extinguish it. Flour is flammable and can actually make the fire worse. It is recommended to use a fire extinguisher or water to put out a fire.
No, throwing flour on a grease fire is not safe as it can cause the fire to spread. It is recommended to smother the fire by covering it with a metal lid or using a fire extinguisher specifically designed for grease fires.
A Class D fire extinguisher is recommended for extinguishing a metal fire.
The Mentalist - 2008 Throwing Fire 2-10 is rated/received certificates of: Netherlands:12
Throwing Fire is a blog about security and social engineering. One can find lots of tricks, like the secrets of cryptology, and the history of password security.
The recommended size for a bottom bracket to be used with a 68mm bottom bracket shell is 68mm.
Aerosols contain pressurized flammable gases or liquids that can explode when exposed to high heat, such as in a fire. This can lead to injuries from fragments being propelled at high speeds and the potential for a larger fire or explosion hazard. For safety reasons, it is recommended to never throw an aerosol can into a fire.
A Class A fire extinguisher is recommended for wood fires.
Johanna kills Cashmere by throwing an axe into her chest in Catching Fire.
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By throwing the hatchet at the porcupine which landed at wall and that's how sparks hot created
If you mean an aerosol can then yes.