The key rule to remember if someone's clothes are on fire is to "stop, drop, and roll." This means they should immediately stop moving to prevent the flames from spreading, drop to the ground to reduce exposure to flames, and roll back and forth to smother the fire. Additionally, it's important to call for help and ensure the person receives medical attention for any burns or injuries.
I'm not sure if you mean the Stop Drop And Roll Rule or what? If someones skin is severely burned you don't want to remove their clothing.
I'm not sure if you mean the Stop Drop And Roll Rule or what? If someones skin is severely burned you don't want to remove their clothing.
I'm not sure if you mean the Stop Drop And Roll Rule or what? If someones skin is severely burned you don't want to remove their clothing.
brownies rule...... so do afros
Club penguin did.
I would say the people's clothes are burning since the clothes belong to the people An interesting twist to this rule is -- its own -- where anything is belonging to it, its does not carry an apostrophe!!
Usually pajamas. There is no rule in Judaism about what clothes to wear to bed.
Hephaestus was the god of fire, especially that of a blacksmith.
As a general rule, no. Leave that to the firefighters. If you are in a house that is on fire, try get out as fast as possible and leave your belonging behind!
The precedence rule PEMDAS which is a mnemonic for Parentheses Exponentiation Multiplication Division Addition Subtraction
Men hunt and women make clothes and rule the tribe
hades power is to rule the underworld and he has it as his own rule