We never had trampolines, we had a"life net", it was a circle with a pad covered canvas that was held by 12 men and could catch someone from up to 5 stories. The last time I jumped in one was about 20 years ago.
yes call the fire department and hose down any surrounding fires that can hurt you
no, the money from taxes pays for important services like the fire department, the police department, the military, and road maintenance; among other things.
If you have an electrical fire, it would be a good idea to turn off the electricity if you have access to the fuse box or circuit breaker panel; other than that, use a fire extinguisher if the fire is not too large. If the fire is large, then only the fire department can deal with it.
If you gas fire smells it is VERY IMPORTANT that you stop using it immediately and that you get a professional, qualified gas fire engineer to come and service it and check the flue. The reason for this is that a faulty fire can produce a gas called Carbon Monoxide (CO) which you can not smell or taste. This gas will kill you and is responsible for may "faulty fire" related deaths a year. The fact that you can smell kerosene from the fire indicates that fumes are leaking back into your living area and the likelihood is that CO is too. STOP USING THE FIRE!
you use fire doors for when there is fire . fire door is for stop a smoke and fire for a few minuts for get people out and firer man to come and stop fire by water for stop fire not become bigger.
For an answer to this question you would probably need to research your local fire codes. My best advice would be to simply stop by your local fire department and ask one of the fire dept. supervisors - they would probably know the answer.
It is sometimes good to use an extinguisher to stop a small fire rather than to wait for the fire department to come watch your house burn down. So, in that sense, it could save a lot of time for everyone ELSE.
Stop, drop and roll. Never open doors without checking if they're hot first. Always have a family safety exit plan for when this might happen. Practice it on occasion and be safe. If you find fire in the wilderness then call your local fire department, 911.
eliminate the fuel, eliminate the air, or cool it below the ignition point Using the "fire tetrahedron", rather than triangle, you could also stop a fire by breaking the chemical chain reaction that keeps the fire burning.
If your on fire you stop drop and roll
Firebreaks stop or slow down fire by not giving it anything to burn. Fire needs something to burn or it will go out.
fire doors will prevent fire from speeding for only a certain amount of time, they are rated for different times. basically the create a wall that will stop the fire.