It's cheap, readily available and while it may damage property it's not harmful to the environment.
Oh, and it does a good job of putting out fires too.
Smaller forest fires can be put out by spraying water in the right places. Large fires are usually put out by a combination of methods which can include dumping large amounts of water from an aircraft and various ways of cutting off the burning part from the fuel source. This can be in the form of cutting trees to create a gap that fire cannot cross, digging ditches to prevent fire from spreading over ground cover, and sometimes even using a controlled burn to do the same things.
Water stops oxygen from getting to the flame, and oxygen is the fire's food.
Muck fires are underground. We get tons of them in CA where I live. The fire burns a tree or a bush or something and the embers travel down through the roots. They cause a major problem once the above ground fire is out. they just light new fires
A is a fire caused by burning solids. B is a fire caused by burning liquids. C is a fire caused by electricity. BC fire extinguishers should not be used against type A fires, but ABC fire extinguishers can be used against all three fires.
Fire hoses are made out of fireproof materials, but when dry, they can still burn in a really hot fire. But usually during a fire, the hoses have water in them which cools them and keeps them from burning.
its not really fire there thi cimicals mixed togeather
Don't start fires!
A person who puts out fires is typically called a firefighter.
Water will work against most fires but not against grease, electrical, or metal fires.
Fire service is a very important and dangerous job that is a part of our society. People need fire service so that they can put out fires in homes and businesses. Fire service also responds to emergencies that aid the public.
there is a specle fire extinguisher that is for elecrical fires ... DONT USE WATER
Of course, but water is not recommended for all types of fires.
They are idea for dealing with wood and paper fires. Never use water on live electrical or petrol fires
Grease Fires!
It puts out wood and paper fires.
We must know that electrical fires and fires fueled by burning liquids should not be fought with water. Some burning metals should not be fought with water, too.
Kitchens will usually not have fire sprinklers per se, because the most common fires that occur in kitchens are sparked by grease or burning oil, and water will actually cause these types of fires to spread. Instead, kitchen fires are put out using kitchen fire suppression systems, which utilize a variety of chemical methods to extinguish kitchen fires safely and prevent them from flaring up again.