Cover the burning pan with a damp (not wet) tea towel.
Turn of the heat source.
Do not attempt to uncover the pan for at leat 4 hours.
DO NOT
Attempt to move the burning pan at any time.
Or
Attempt to extinguish the fire with water.
In the event of any fire
Get out.
Call the fire brigade out.
Do not return into the building until told it is safe to do so by the fire brigade.
MAKE SURE ALL SMOKE ALARMS ARE WORKING.
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.
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.
Water-sensitive materials such as grease or oil should not be used to put out a small fire, as they can spread the fire or create a larger and more dangerous situation. It is also not recommended to use combustible materials like paper or cloth to try to smother a fire, as they can easily catch fire themselves.
Electrical fires should not be extinguished with water, as it can conduct electricity and increase the risk of electrocution. Instead, electrical fires should be put out using a Class C fire extinguisher or by cutting off the power source if safe to do so.
Unplug it. After that, you can put it out pretty pretty much any old how you like.
Neither a gasoline or electrical fire should be put out by water. A gasoline fire should be put out by a fire extinguisher labeled A B C. An electrical fire should first have the power switched off. Then the fire extinguisher should be used.
You should put the fire out as soon as possible. If you cannot put the fire out, you should get off the boat and make sure you are safe.
You should put the fire out as soon as possible. If you cannot put the fire out, you should get off the boat and make sure you are safe.
You should put the fire out as soon as possible. If you cannot put the fire out, you should get off the boat and make sure you are safe.
You should put the fire out as soon as possible. If you cannot put the fire out, you should get off the boat and make sure you are safe.
at the base of the fire
at the base of the fire
You should first attempt to put the fire out.
You should hopefully have a fire extinguisher and hope you can put it out.
Base of the flames.
blow on the fire to put it out
if he hears fire near him