You cook something from the stove or whatever and let it wait in there. Then it will start a fire but make sure you have something to stop the fire with IF you want. IF you want your house to burn down good luck with building/finding a new house
Throw water on it. depends the type of wood fire:there are three types of wood fire like: 1. the ones of paper and wood 2.the ones of gasoline or chemicals 3.the ones of the gas on a stove
When the small fires burn out (long before the main fire gets to them) they leave an area which the main fire cannot cross because the area has already been burned so there is nothing for the main fire to burn there, and so it helps to stop the spread over the main fire from that point on.
A house fire can be caused by many different actions but the solution should be the same. The first priority is to be get out of the house. If it is a small fire, one can try to stop the fire.
You stop burning Tuna at level 63 Cooking on a stove, and 64 cooking on a fire. With cooking gauntlets it might be lower, but im not sure exactly.
you use fire doors for when there is fire . fire door is for stop a smoke and fire for a few minuts for get people out and firer man to come and stop fire by water for stop fire not become bigger.
extinguisherBy removing the oxygen from the fire by use of fire extinguishers, fire blankets , hose pipe if available even buckets of water DO NOT USE WATER ON FUELS E.G. COOKING OIL, PETROL ETC. Larger fires must be put out by the fire service as fire extinguishers etc are designed for small fires. A very small fire e.g. a bit of paper can even be stamped out if your wearing shoesThrow water on it
it depends on the amount of water and size of fire. small amount of water would take the heat out of fire by cooling, steam absorbs the heat. a large amount of water doused on fire would smother taking the oxygen out of fire.
If your on fire you stop drop and roll
From Cooking Level 36 and on, burning trout becomes very rare. It stops being burnt at "level 50 cooking on a fire, level 49 cooking on a stove, or level 46 using the Lumbridge Castle's range or the Rogue's Den cooking fire"
Firebreaks stop or slow down fire by not giving it anything to burn. Fire needs something to burn or it will go out.
To effectively install a fire stop in a wall, follow these steps: Identify the location where the fire stop is needed, typically at penetrations such as pipes or cables. Choose the appropriate fire stop material, such as fire-resistant sealant or putty. Clean and prepare the area around the penetration to ensure a secure fit for the fire stop. Install the fire stop according to the manufacturer's instructions, making sure it completely seals the penetration. Test the fire stop to ensure it meets safety standards and enhances the building's fire protection.