The whole skin layers are burned off. Since it is a third-degree burn on her hand, it is critical because the nerves in the hand are also destroyed.
The grease will keep burning but the water will sink below the surface, flash to steam from the heat and the expansion will blow the burning grease out like an explosion.
Ionization detectors respond to fast burning fires like stove grease flare-ups or burning newspapers
Ionization detectors respond to fast burning fires like stove grease flare-ups or burning newspapers
You never use water to put out a fat fire, because the pouring water on burning grease or oil will not extinguish the fire. It will only cause the burning oil to splash, spreading the grease fire around.
You run the risk of the brownies sticking to the pan or burning.
By the carbon build-up , yes.
Burning liquids- grease, gasoline, etc.
Burning liquids- grease, gasoline, etc.
Clean well and cook at lower temperatures when using grease or butter.
That is a B extinguisher, Used for burning liquids, such as gasoline, diesel fuel, paint, grease, etc.
You probably have a build up of contaminated grease in you steering wheel column. You have to open up the panel under the steering wheel to take out the pieces to clean the grease off with rubbing alcohol or something of the sort. The grease are creating a bridge and causing a short. That is why you smell the burning.
Yes, a fire extinguisher works on a grease fire. What you have to avoid with grease fires is throwing water on them, because the burning grease will just float on the water and will be splashed around as the water heats and vaporizes, spreading the fire, rather than being put out. But the carbon dioxide based fire extinguisher doesn't have that problem.