1. Deny the source of oxygen.
2. If the combustion is producting its own oxygen, cool the combusting materials until they are below the temperature of ignition.
3. Burning metals require a special fire extinguisher
4. Electrical fires should first have the power cut to the affected equipment.
Butter can put out a fire by cutting off the oxygen supply to the flames. When spread over a small pan fire, the butter forms a barrier on the surface, preventing oxygen from reaching the fire and helping to extinguish it. However, it is not recommended to use butter to put out a fire as it can create a mess, produce smoke, and even spread the fire further in some cases.
Using a safety shower to put out a fire on clothing can actually spread the flames due to the water helping the fire to grow. Instead, one should stop, drop, and roll to smother the flames or use a fire blanket to extinguish the fire without further fueling it.
Yes. The CO2 suffocates that fire by depleting the oxygen feeding it.
Usually, yes.
Sand is better to put out fire than sugar. Sugar is flammable and can actually fuel a fire, while sand is non-flammable and can help smother the flames by cutting off the fire's oxygen supply.
To stoke a fire is to put fuel on the fire.
a fire extinguisher can put out a fire
They Put Out A Fire By Getting The Fire Hoes And Spraying It
Quick put out the fire!
put fire on a stick and put it in your throat
You Need Water to Put OUt a Fire.
Extinguish means "put out", so a fire extinguisher puts out fire.
you put it out by hugging what ever is on fire
Because you dont put water on a oil fire or a explosion will happen. This includes a grease fire... Dont put it out with water... If you put a fire blanket over it... It will put it out the safe way E.G. Smuther it.
Well the worst way to put out a GREASE fire is to put water on it.
Fire extinguisher
yes