A foam extinguisher.
the best tool to extinguish a small gasoline or diesel fire is a portable fire extinguisher true or false
Same tool for all fires, fire extinguisher, CO2 would be ideal, H20 would be a BIG MISTAKE
True, provided that the extinguisher is the proper type. An ABC dry chemical extinguisher would be the best extinguisher to use.
A nice working fire extinguisher. Ussually they are red and hanging some where in the house. The ABC rated or the CO2 fire extinguisher works. DO NOT USE WATER!!
Apply water to gasoline or diesel fire
The best tool to extinguish a small gasoline or diesel fire is a portable fire extinguisher.If the fire is small and you have a portable extinguisher, you should attempt to extinguish the fire.If you cannot extinguish the fire and it continues to get larger, get away from the vehicle. There may be toxic fumes and the possibility of an explosion.Never apply water to a gasoline or diesel fire.
True, you should not try to put out a gasoline or diesel fire with water. This would make the fire spread. Smother the fire with something non-flammable such as a safety blanket, or use a proper fire extinguisher.
Yes, both fire and Paramedic units run diesel engines. Others are powered by gasoline or even compressed gas.
beware you need to get one that is designed for that type of fire using the wrong type could make things a lot worse
A special fire extinguisher made for gasoline fires.
It is extremely dangerous to smoke near gasoline as it is highly flammable. Even a small spark from a cigarette can ignite gasoline fumes which can result in a fire or explosion. It is best to avoid smoking altogether when handling gasoline.
No, you never, ever, store gasoline in a diesel can under any circumstances. Good way to cause someone to ruin a diesel engine if they used this fuel or someone to get badly burned using this to start a fire thinking it was diesel fuel. Only a utter fool would do this.