get rid of the heat , fuel or oxygen because they are the 3 things a fire must have.
Water is a conductor of electricity, so using it to put out an electrical fire can result in electric shock or spreading the fire. In the case of a petrol tank fire, water is denser than petrol and can cause the petrol to spread, making the fire larger. It may also cause an explosion due to the rapid vaporization of water.
because when i tip of fire is put at petrol it may catch fire and it may lead to big accident's.
foam fire extinguisher or a fire retardant spray
They have specially made foaming extinguishers for this sort of thing, perhaps suffocating it (if it is very small) may work as well.
If it is a fire caused by petrol, use powder to extinguish it.
fire is removed and small pieces of fire petrol are covered with the fire extinguisher.
yes all you do is put it in your car or an a fire and burn it
diesel or unleaded dont put in red bull!!!!!! My dads caught on fire coz my bruver put some in!!!!!
Petrol will catch fire first, petrol is highly flammable, diesel is not.
fire point of petrol
Dump/siphon/drain it as best as possible and as long as you haven't tried to run it, you should be able to fill it with petrol and fire it up! The petrol will dilute the residue sufficiently.
Using a naked flame in a petrol station is dangerous because petrol vapors are highly flammable. Even a small spark from a flame could ignite these vapors, leading to a fire or explosion. This is why it is important to follow safety guidelines and only use equipment that is intrinsically safe in petrol stations.