what the flip flops is wrong with you
i have a couple answers, 1) risk burning your hand and hit the fire with the bar of soap to suppress it, or 2) mix the soap with water and dump it on the flames
No, using flour to put out a fire is not recommended as it can actually make the fire worse by creating a dust explosion. It is safer to use a fire extinguisher or water to extinguish a fire.
No, flour should not be used to put out a fire as it can actually make the fire worse by creating a dust explosion. It is safer to use a fire extinguisher or water to extinguish a fire.
No, you should not put flour on a grease fire to extinguish it. Flour can ignite and make the fire worse. Instead, use a fire extinguisher or cover the fire with a metal lid to smother it.
No, using flour to extinguish a grease fire is not safe as it can cause the fire to spread. It is recommended to use a fire extinguisher or baking soda to put out a grease fire.
No, using flour to extinguish a grease fire is not recommended as it can cause the fire to spread. It is safer to use a fire extinguisher or baking soda to put out a grease fire.
Don't use soap. Try doing it dry out of the shower.
Unplug the tv and use a fire blanket or fire extinguisher.
No, using flour to put out a fire is not recommended as it can actually make the fire worse by creating a dust explosion. It is safer to use a fire extinguisher or water to extinguish a fire.
smother it or use a foam fire extinguisher
Water and foam
To extinguish a grease fire, you should put a lid on the pan or use a fire extinguisher specifically designed for grease fires. Never use water on a grease fire as it can cause the fire to spread.
Because you dont put water on a oil fire or a explosion will happen. This includes a grease fire... Dont put it out with water... If you put a fire blanket over it... It will put it out the safe way E.G. Smuther it.
use water
THEY use to make fire and put a robe on top of the fire to speak
Not for your teeth. You want to use toothpaste to brush your teeth.
A mixture of dish soap and water is an effective homemade fire ant killer for outside use. Simply mix 1-2 tablespoons of dish soap with a gallon of water and pour it over the ant mound. The soap suffocates the ants and disrupts their ability to repel water, ultimately killing them.
because it takes away the oxygen which fuels a fire.