If there were a fire in the lab put it out with salt. If it is a big fire get on the ground and crawl to the exit.
fire exit !
Fire extinguisher and fire blanket.
If it is a big fire don't try to do any thing, run outside and save your skin. The lab owner or the management will take care of the damages! In a chem lab there are many highly flammable lab reagents like ethyl alcohol, bleach etc. If the fire is small and easily manageable, try to put out the fire using a fire extinguisher or sand etc. dont try to put out the fire with water because chemicals such as sodium react with water.
Safety Goggles
fire blanket
You should LEAVE. Keeping your exit open in case the fire can not be controlled - find and use a fire extinguisher - give the alarm !
Use a fire extinguisher .
If a fire starts in a school lab, the first action a student should take is to activate the nearest fire alarm to alert others in the building. After that, they should safely evacuate the area and follow the school's fire evacuation plan, ensuring they report the fire to a teacher or staff member if possible. It's crucial to avoid attempting to extinguish the fire unless it's small and manageable, and only if the student has been trained to do so safely.
blow on the fire to put it out
I think that people should put their blazers up in a lab incase it catches fire.
fire exit !
Fire blankets are typically located in easily accessible and visible areas of a lab, such as near the exits or fire extinguishers. They are usually mounted on walls or in cabinets for quick and easy access in case of emergencies. It's important to familiarize yourself with their location and how to properly use them to ensure safety in the event of a fire.
It depends on the complexity of the experiment, but generally it's advisable to spend at least a few hours preparing a lab to ensure all materials and procedures are in place for a successful outcome.
There are a few types of safety precautions when working in a lab. For instance, there should be an eye-wash station in case chemicals get in the eyes. There should be gloves available to use, along with goggles, and protective clothing. The lab should also contain a fire-extinguisher.
Fire extinguisher and fire blanket.
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.