Class A fires (wood, paper, cloth) can be extinguished with water.
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Yes, you can safely burn paper in a fireplace as long as it is dry and you don't overload the fire with too much paper at once. Make sure to use caution and monitor the fire closely while burning paper to prevent embers from floating out of the fireplace.
I would put out fire safely in a science lab by spreading Carbon di oxide gas on the fire
You have to prepare for a fire so you can get out safely
Paper in Fire was created in 1987.
When you get a lighter and some paper then you set the paper on fire.
when fire is in the lab, you should get anybody out of there safely. then, extinguish the fire if you can or call the fire brigade.
The fire engine was created or discovered the fire engine by John Erickson.
When you get a lighter and some paper then you set the paper on fire.
One can prevent car fire by driving safely, by keeping fire extinguishers available, by avoiding carrying flammables and by keeping in a good condition the car battery. One can also avoid congested areas and engine overflow by not driving aggressively.
If there is a fire alarm you should exit the building quickly and safely.
It is called the firebox.