NO, use salt! Unless its a grease fire only use water as a last resort (ie you have no salt and cant blow it out) NEVER USE WATER ON A GREASE FIRE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Neither a gasoline or electrical fire should be put out by water. A gasoline fire should be put out by a fire extinguisher labeled A B C. An electrical fire should first have the power switched off. Then the fire extinguisher should be used.
a stove fire
To effectively put out a grease fire on the stove, follow these steps: Turn off the heat source, cover the fire with a metal lid or baking sheet, or use a fire extinguisher labeled for grease fires. Do not use water, as it can cause the fire to spread. If the fire is small and manageable, you can also smother it with baking soda or salt.
baking soda
To safely extinguish an orange flame on a propane stove, turn off the gas supply to the stove and carefully cover the flame with a metal lid or a fire extinguisher. Do not use water to put out a propane fire as it can spread the flames.
examples to a liquid to a gas is put a frying pan on the stove , then put water in the frying pan,then turn o the stove to 100 degrees and then the wter will be gas ut dont do thth at home ur house will catch on fire
water
Put water on the coal
Baking Soda
No, it is not recommended to put a cabinet directly over a stove because of safety concerns. The heat from the stove could damage the cabinet and pose a fire hazard. It is important to maintain proper safety clearance between the stove and any cabinets or combustible materials.
to put out a fire you need to use the water gun.first go up to a flame and press the target button on you water gun then shoot the water and the flame will go out. Did you know: water guns can be topped up at any source of water like showers,toilets,sinks,waterfalls,massage bubblers,koi ponds , the pool on the sun deck and the well in the town square
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.