A Class B fire extinguisher is effective for extinguishing vapor fires, as it is designed to combat fires involving flammable liquids and gases. These extinguishers typically contain foam, dry chemical, or carbon dioxide agents that can suffocate the flames and prevent re-ignition. It's crucial to ensure that the extinguisher is rated for the specific type of flammable vapor involved in the fire. Always prioritize safety and evacuate if the fire is beyond control.
water, helium and water vapor.
A- Paper B-Oil C-Electric D-Metal Just remember POEM!! Rye
In some situations, halon gas systems are used. The halon removes all the oxygen from the air. It suffocates the fire without destroying the machinery. Unfortunately Halon is a halogenated hydrocarbon and production is now banned by the Greenies, and both the computer and the aviation industries are trying to find good alternatives, so next time you find yourself in an airliner with an engine on fire, reflect on the undesireability of using Halon to put the fire out.
To stoke a fire is to put fuel on the fire.
a fire extinguisher can put out a fire
They Put Out A Fire By Getting The Fire Hoes And Spraying It
Quick put out the fire!
CO2, water vapor, ash particles all come out of a fire.
put fire on a stick and put it in your throat
You Need Water to Put OUt a Fire.
Extinguish means "put out", so a fire extinguisher puts out fire.
breathing