Obviously not. Many liquids are flammable.
If a highly flammable product catches on fire, immediately evacuate the area to ensure everyone's safety. Use a fire extinguisher designed for flammable liquids to try and extinguish the fire if it is safe to do so, or call the fire department for assistance. Do not attempt to put out the fire with water as it may spread the flames.
"Remove all of the combustibles" means to take away anything that is capable of catching fire easily, such as paper, cloth, or flammable liquids, from a certain area to reduce the risk of fire or explosion.
mostly liquids sometimes gases can become liquids
Liquids that can make fire when ignited include gasoline, alcohol, and lighter fluid. These substances are highly flammable and should be handled and stored with caution.
Household liquids like gasoline, alcohol, and cleaning agents can be highly flammable due to their low flash points. These liquids can easily catch fire when exposed to a spark or flame, making them a potential fire hazard if not handled and stored properly. It is important to follow safety guidelines when using and storing flammable liquids in the home.
For all-purpose fire protection, you should have a multipurpose fire extinguisher that is labeled as ABC, which can put out fires involving ordinary combustibles, flammable liquids, and electrical equipment.
Burning liquids- grease, gasoline, etc.
B-1 is for a Class B fire, that is, flammable/combustible liquids and gases.
Use extinguishers with a class B rating. They are intended for use on burning liquids.
Burning liquids- grease, gasoline, etc.
A type b extinguisher puts out a class B fire, i.e., flammable/combustible liquids and gases.
Burning liquids such as gasoline, kerosene, paint, acetone, and so on.
All fire needs oxygen so all you have to do is smother it.
That is a B extinguisher, Used for burning liquids, such as gasoline, diesel fuel, paint, grease, etc.
Not all fire extinguishers will put out all fires. You must check your fire extinguisher to make sure that is equipped for all fires since different fires must be put out different ways.
don't know but the ancient Greeks added fire to that list and called them the four elements. so they knew of them but misunderstood them. all solids were some form of "earth", all liquids some form of "water", all gasses some form of "air", then there was fire.
Cold Fire is an extinguisher used to put out any types of fires of class A, B or D. Those include ordinary combustibles, flammable liquids, flammable gases, and combustible metals. The fire classes are according to American standards.