If the fire is small enough, cover it with a metal cooking lid or cookie sheet. ... Cover the fire with a fire blanket, a large piece of fire-resistant material such as fiberglass. Don't swat at the flames. ... Pour a large quantity of salt or baking soda over the fire. ... Turn off any heat source.
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13 Dec 2018 · Dry powder extinguishers work on metal fires by separating the fuel from oxygen or removing the heat element of the blaze, but foam or water ...
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Pour water slowly, holding your bucket close to the embers. Don't throw it or dump it, which can create sudden billowing smoke and ash that can be dangerous.
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Liquid gas fires (like gasoline) can be put out by smothering with a blanket. If that doesn't work, or if there's no blanket nearby, use a fire extinguisher ...
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1. Stop adding fuel to your fire · Spread out each log so they're not touching. This will help them burn faster. ; 2. Let the fire burn down · Allow the fire to ...
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The first stage should be to switch off the electricity supply, if possible. Then, either use dry powder extinguishers or carbon dioxide extinguishers on ...
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Sprinkle baking soda or salt on the grease. This will quickly absorb it and will put out the fire out at its source. You can also use a fire extinguisher on a ...
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17 Nov 2020 · If the fire is in a pot, cover it with a metal lid (don't use glass). You can also throw a fire blanket over the flames; a carpet or other thick ...
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How to Put Out a Grease Fire · Water Makes Grease Fires Worse · Call 911 · Turn Off the Stove · Cover with a Lid · Douse the Flames · Use the a Class K Fire ...
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Facing a Fire · Pull the pin on the unit (some types require you to Press a lever) · Aim at the base of the fire, standing about 8 feet away. · Squeeze the handle ...
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21 Jun 2019 · Water is one of the best resources for fires. It gets rid of a fire by vaporizing the flames. Vaporization is a unique process that involves ...
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CORRECT WAYS TO PUT OUT AN ELECTRICAL FIRE · 1. Use a fire extinguisher. · 2. Use baking soda. · 3. Use a heavy blanket.
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Duration: 1:56 Posted: 7 May 2018 VIDEO
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Some hand-held extinguishers have been specially developed to put out fat and grease fires. Tests have shown that, unlike ordinary fire extinguishers, these are ...
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7 Dec 2021 · Baking soda or salt: Yes, pouring baking soda or salt on a small grease fire will snuff it out, says David Hall, Director of University Safety ...
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