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What kind of fire can be put out safely with water?
What Type Of Fire Can Be Put Out Safely With Water? You can use water to safely extinguish a class A fire. When you throw water on say, a pile of burning books, then you remove the heat from the fire and with a bit of luck it goes out.
What should you use to put out a trash fire?
In a trash fire, valuables do not exist. As human life is the one element at risk, those attempting to put out the fire should take extreme precaution to protect themselves. Extinguish a Class A fire with water or monoammonium phosphate. Stream a continuous supply of water from the hose to put out the fire.
What happens if you throw water on a fire?
Throwing water on a fire can make some fires worse. Using water on some fires, like Class B and C fires, can actually make them more dangerous. If a fire can’t be put out, leave the area as quickly as possible and alert everyone nearby.
What should you use to extinguish a Class A fire?
Extinguish a Class A fire with water or monoammonium phosphate. Stream a continuous supply of water from the hose to put out the fire. Do not enter the dumpster, as the contents within are unknown. Combustible and hazardous materials may explode at any given time.
What type of fire extinguisher is used on a boat?
Use a Class C fire extinguisher. Because gasoline fires are the most common type of boat fire, marine-rated Class B fire extinguishers are the class required on most boats. The number after the B, for example a B1 or B2 extinguisher, indicates the capacity of the extinguisher.
Can you put a Class B fire out with water?
If you were to throw water on a Class B fire, you might very well remove the heat and extinguish the fire but you would be equally likely to cause the flammable liquid (which often won’t mix very well with water – remember “oil and water don’t mix?”, well, it’s true) to spray all over the place while it is on fire.
Can a fire engine spray water on a fire?
It may have a pump on board that allows it to pump water to the hoses in other fire trucks but it cannot, usually, directly spray water on to fires. These are about the same size as a wildland engine, but shorter than a structural fire engine.