There is no such fire.
Hydrogen is highly flammable and will not extinguish a fire. In fact, it can make fires worse if ignited. Water, carbon dioxide, or other appropriate fire extinguishing agents should be used to put out 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, 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.
When you smother a fire with a fire blanket, you remove oxygen, one of the elements needed for fire to burn. By restricting the supply of oxygen, the fire is deprived of the required component to sustain combustion, leading to its suppression.
To put out a petrol fire, do not use water as it will only spread the fire. Instead, you can use a fire extinguisher specifically designed for flammable liquid fires, or try to smother the fire by using a fire blanket or a heavy-duty material to cover it and cut off the oxygen supply. It is also important to evacuate the area and call emergency services for assistance.
Greek fire was rumoured to be only put out by urine in the middle ages.
Put it only in the toilet.(Thank YOU!)
no you cant, only if you put oil and then light it on fire
Just water, because, water is the only thing that can put out the fire.
Is there anything you can put in your urine to clean cocaine out of it
To stoke a fire is to put fuel on the fire.
a fire extinguisher can put out a fire
When you put 'only' after 'Do' it really confused me... but no. Only firefighters from that city puts out that fire that's in that city. such as Chicago IL for example, only the firefighter station from Chicago puts out Chicago and their fire. If that's what you meant. Hope this helped!
The liquid put on a jellyfish sting can be vinegar or even though it sounds gross, urine.
You never use water to put out a fat fire, because the pouring water on burning grease or oil will not extinguish the fire. It will only cause the burning oil to splash, spreading the grease fire around.
Yes. It needs to be put in water immediately in order to prevent serious health and safety implications. I lost my son Jim in a freak accidemt where static in his nylon trousers lit the urine in his trousers. The firmen reported that they had not seen a fire with such intensity since a local gasholder caught fire during the war.
They Put Out A Fire By Getting The Fire Hoes And Spraying It