Yes, you should stay low when entering the scene of a fire. Smoke rises, so staying close to the ground helps you avoid inhaling toxic fumes and improves visibility. Additionally, the cooler air is typically found closer to the floor, making it easier to breathe and navigate. Always prioritize safety and try to exit the area if the fire is too intense.
Fire salamanders must stay within 60-74 degrees Fahrenheit in order to stay the regular temperature.
stay friends and then amke up your mind about what you really think of the person
yes
A "fire tornado" is not a true tornado but a whirlwind spawned by an intense fire. If such a fire is approaching the area where you live you should evacuate immediately.
don t take big breath when you are on take stay calm not crazy if you have a scene that you have to be crazy do it
fire salamanders will do well in normal room temperature 73-76 F.
Water should not be used to extinguish a gasoline fire because the gasoline will stay on top of the water which can spread the fire quicker. The best thing to use is a fire extinguisher.
Do not admit fault, leave the scene before authorities arrive, or move anyone who is injured unless there is an immediate risk of danger. It is important to stay calm and carefully follow the necessary procedures for documenting the incident.
If there is a fire alarm going off you should call the fire department. There may be a gas or carbon monoxide leak. If the fire department is called, the landlord will be forced to do something.
Mosquitoes stay away from fire because they are attracted to carbon dioxide and heat, which are not present in the same way near a fire.
Let your customer know whats happening and get them out of the building without collecting any items. They make there way to the fire exit and stay out.
No. But to keep it valid one has to be in the country at least once every year.