possibley itd be hard but any heat can make a spark even the sun. or a mirror reflecting onto the ground can cause a fire.
Wrapping paper can become a fire hazard because if you wrap it with an electrical thingy, you would see that it can be plugged and can cause a fire
If my shirt accidentally caught on fire, I would immediately stop, drop, and roll on the ground to smother the flames. If possible, I would also remove the shirt quickly to prevent further injury. I would then seek medical attention for any burns or injuries sustained. Finally, I'd ensure the area is safe and report the incident if necessary.
It depends on what is on fire. If I were to be lighting a candle, I would smell burning wax. If paper were on fire, I'd smell burning paper. The scent of fire is really hard to explain. Maybe it smells like charcoal.
Paper in Fire was created in 1987.
When you get a lighter and some paper then you set the paper on fire.
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A fire in the factory
When you get a lighter and some paper then you set the paper on fire.
For fires involving wood, paper, and fabric, I would recommend using a Class A fire extinguisher. These extinguishers are designed to put out fires involving ordinary combustible materials like wood, paper, and fabric.
to make the fire go out
Shirt goes left right logo on fire.
A "Class A" fire- ordinary combustibles, such as wood, cloth, or paper. If it leaves an ASH, its an A.