The amount of water needed to extinguish a fire depends on various factors, including the fire's size, type, and location. Generally, a fire can require anywhere from a few gallons to hundreds of gallons of water. It's essential to assess the situation and use enough water to cool the flames and surrounding materials effectively. Firefighters often use the "rule of thumb" of applying at least 10-20 gallons per minute for structural fires, but this can vary widely based on the specific circumstances.
You Need Water to Put OUt a Fire.
water will put out fire
Put water in it
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.
Water doesn't always make fire worse. If you get a candle light on fire and pour a bucket of water on it, it will stop burning. Fire can make the water evaporate if you pour too little water onto a blaze of fire. Technically, it depends on how much water you use.
Well the worst way to put out a GREASE fire is to put water on it.
nothin can tame fire really except when you put water on it to put it out
Get a fire extinguisher! Or get LOTS of water!
water
Water!!
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