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The large majority of fires can be put out safely with water. The exceptions are electrical, grease, or some super heated metals.
Class A fires (wood, paper, cloth) can be extinguished with water.
The large majority of fires can be put out safely with water. The exceptions are electrical, grease, or some super heated metals.
The large majority of fires can be put out safely with water. The exceptions are electrical, grease, or some super heated metals.
I would put out fire safely in a science lab by spreading Carbon di oxide gas on the fire
A fire extinguisher should be used to put out a fire safely in a laboratory. It is essential to know the type of fire extinguisher suitable for the specific type of fire, such as Class A, B, or C fires, to effectively extinguish the flames.
No. Depending upon the type of fire, there are other ways. For instance, a brush fire can be put out with dirt or water, but is generally put out by removing the fuel. An electrical fire might be put out by simply turning off the electricity. A fire extinguisher contains water or other chemicals and you can certainly apply water or chemicals to a fire without having them come out of an extinguisher.
To safely extinguish an alcohol flame, you can smother it by covering it with a non-flammable material like a metal lid or a fire blanket. Do not use water to put out an alcohol flame as it can spread the fire.
No, throwing flour on a fire is not a safe way to extinguish it. Flour is flammable and can actually make the fire worse. It is recommended to use a fire extinguisher or water to put out a fire.
Any class "A" fire. A class "A" fire is anything that when burned leaves an Ash.
To safely extinguish a fire caused by super glue, you should use a fire extinguisher or water to put out the flames. Do not use any flammable materials or try to blow out the fire, as this can make it worse. It is important to act quickly and call emergency services if the fire is out of control.