The person whose clothing is on fire should "stop, drop, and roll" or be assisted in lying flat on the ground and rolling to put out the fire.
Wrapping a blanket around a person whose clothes are on fire can help smother the flames by cutting off the oxygen supply. This can prevent the fire from spreading and give more time for the person to safely remove the burning clothing or for someone else to help extinguish the flames. It is important to ensure the person stops, drops to the ground, and rolls to further extinguish the fire.
A person's hair fire should be smothered by using a heavy material like a coat or a blanket, or by using a fire extinguisher if available. If a person's clothing is on fire, they should stop, drop to the ground, cover their face, and roll to smother the flames.
Fire extinguisher
we should roll a person on the ground if his clothes are on fire so that it cuts of the oxygen
Using a safety shower to put out a fire on clothing can actually spread the flames due to the water helping the fire to grow. Instead, one should stop, drop, and roll to smother the flames or use a fire blanket to extinguish the fire without further fueling it.
YEs, it might catch on a piece of clothing or something, then the fire on the clothing would make other things catch on fire YEs, it might catch on a piece of clothing or something, then the fire on the clothing would make other things catch on fire
If your clothing chatches on fire you do not run you stop drop and roll
What is flammable clothing? Who discovered fire?
If your hair or clothing catches on fire in a science room, remember to stop, drop, and roll to smother the flames. Alert others for help and use a fire extinguisher if available. Seek medical attention immediately for any burns.
Fire-retardent clothing.
Use a fire extinguisher or water.I mostly recommend water I don't know if a fire extinguisher will stain, bleach, or ruin your clothing
I'm not sure if you mean the Stop Drop And Roll Rule or what? If someones skin is severely burned you don't want to remove their clothing.