Immediately stop, drop, and roll to put out the fire. Cover your face and head with a towel or clothing to smother the flames. Seek medical attention for any burns or injuries.
something that catches on fire.
K catches fire in water .
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If my body catches fire, I would immediately stop, drop, and roll to smother the flames and deprive them of oxygen. I would also call for help or ask someone nearby to assist me. After extinguishing the fire, I would seek medical attention for any burns or injuries sustained. It's crucial to remain calm and act quickly to minimize harm.
If your hair or clothing catches on fire in a science room, remember to stop, drop, and roll to smother the flames. Alert others for help and use a fire extinguisher if available. Seek medical attention immediately for any burns.
The hair straightener catches fire beside the heating elements. The device itself does not catch fire until after it has caught nearby combustibles on fire. The heating element brings nearby combustibles up to their ignition temperatures.
a red/orange Fire- which happens to be Victoria's hair
If the surge strip catches on fire, unplug it from the wall outlet and use a fire extenguisher or sand to smother the fire.
the red puffle catches on fire
The tree catches fire and it dies.
the black puffle catches fire on club penguin if you feed it a puffle-o or if you play with it
You hop out and call the fire defartment!!!!!
Get your fire extinguisher and try to put the fire out.
If your hair catches on fire immediately dump water on your hair. If there is no water, try to smother the flame with a cloth, blanket, or towel. Your shirt might work, but if its too thin, air will still feed the flame and your shirt will catch on fire as well. I recommend a thick cloth like a sweatshirt. If your shirt DOES catch on fire carry out the standard stop, drop, and roll procedure.
something that catches on fire.
it catches fire easily.