Fires will burn and explode a lot of items.
Smoking in a forest can be dangerous because cigarette butts can ignite dry leaves or branches, leading to a fire. Forest fires spread quickly and can cause extensive damage to wildlife, trees, and property. It is important to always follow designated smoking areas and properly dispose of cigarette butts to prevent accidental fires.
Oxygen is not inherently dangerous, as it is necessary for breathing and sustaining life. However, in high concentrations, oxygen can accelerate fires and is a hazard in certain industrial or medical settings where it can lead to combustion if not handled properly.
A propane leak is dangerous because propane is flammable and can ignite easily, leading to fires or explosions. Additionally, propane leaks can displace oxygen in the air, creating a risk of suffocation in enclosed spaces. It is important to address propane leaks promptly and safely to prevent accidents.
Baking soda can extinguish small grease fires, electrical fires, and flammable liquid fires. It works by releasing carbon dioxide gas, which helps smother the flames.
It may be an unsupportable assumption that the worst fires occur at oil refineries. Oil refinery fires are usually extinguished quickly and are usually well contained. It all depends how you define 'worst'. The most difficult to stop fires tend to be fires in forested lands. The most expensive fires tend to be large commercial buildings. Fires with the highest human death rates tend to be in dense informal urban settlements - so called slums. The most polluting fires tend to be associated with gas flares and well fires in oilfields.
Yes, muck fires can be dangerous because they can spread quickly, produce toxic smoke, and be challenging to extinguish due to the organic material burning below the surface. Muck fires can also cause damage to the environment and nearby structures.
Probably Grease or Chemical.
The nights in Mirkwood are dangerous and wicked. You can’t light fires because you will be watched by giant spiders.
Frayed cables/wires can cause fires.
Yes, muck fires can be dangerous due to the presence of toxic gases, smoke, and potential for fires to spread quickly. They can also release harmful air pollutants and pose health risks to nearby communities. Additionally, muck fires can be challenging to extinguish due to the deep-seated nature of the burning material.
Natural gas, oil, smoke from like fires, fires, all natural disasters, all poisoning or dangerous plants or minerals.
Natural gas, oil, smoke from like fires, fires, all natural disasters, all poisoning or dangerous plants or minerals.
Fires involving flammable liquids (Class B fires), such as gasoline or oil, should not be extinguished with water, as it can spread the flames. Electrical fires (Class C) are also dangerous to extinguish with water due to the risk of electrocution. Additionally, fires involving reactive metals like sodium or potassium (Class D fires) can react violently with water, making it ineffective and hazardous.
Forest fires are a problem and some certain bugs are dangerous to plants.
A BC fire extinguisher is not suitable for fires involving ordinary combustibles such as wood, paper, or fabric (Class A fires) and fires involving flammable metals (Class D fires). It is specifically designed for flammable liquids (Class B) and electrical fires (Class C). Using a BC extinguisher on Class A or D fires can be ineffective and potentially dangerous. Always use the appropriate extinguisher type for the specific fire class.
The water can cause circuits to short or ground out, with hazards of electrical shocks or fires.
The water can cause circuits to short or ground out, with hazards of electrical shocks or fires.