Buy a fire alarm from buy mode and put it near your cooker (or wherever else you get these fires), then when you get a fire, the alarm will go off, your Sim will start screaming, but then a fire man will come into your house and extinguish the fire for you.
it depends on ur attribute and to burst u need ur gsthe best teams consists of 1water and 3 fires or 1 water 1 earth and 2 fires
I've tryed every glitch runescape had to offer. there is no runescape chair glitch. i would have told you how to do it but i don't know it. classic runescapeu can walk on water. only classic!!!
it smothers the fire cutting it off from oxygen which is needed in order to burn. most commonly they use styrofoam cause its denser
Electric and Grass type are super effective against water, flying is also quite good, please come to me if you have any more questions about Pokemon types.
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yes it is, i have tryed it
yes they do iv tryed them before
Are you thinking of 'shark in the water' by V V Brown? That has "Jack be nimble, Jack be quick, please don't make too much of it."
The most commonly used fire retardant, is of course water. In case of electrical fires water can not be used. The best fire retardant for any type of fires at home are carbon dioxide extinguishers. As a quick action covering fire with heavy blanket or cloth can be very useful.
Fires involving flammable liquids (Class B fires), such as gasoline or oil, should not be extinguished with water, as it can spread the flames. Electrical fires (Class C) are also dangerous to extinguish with water due to the risk of electrocution. Additionally, fires involving reactive metals like sodium or potassium (Class D fires) can react violently with water, making it ineffective and hazardous.
They are idea for dealing with wood and paper fires. Never use water on live electrical or petrol fires
Only if the water is not chlorinated, as is the case with most city water. Also, it should be shaken up to oxygenate it before you put the fish in.
Certainly not ! Class B fires include petrol/oil fires as well as grease (chip pan) fires. Using a water extinguisher will not extinguish these types of fires because - since the flammable substance will float on water - it simply heats the applied water, turning it to steam - resulting in an explosive 'cloud' of burning vapour.
there is a specle fire extinguisher that is for elecrical fires ... DONT USE WATER
Water will work against most fires but not against grease, electrical, or metal fires.
Using pool water to extinguish forest fires is generally impractical due to the volume of water needed and logistical challenges. While it could provide some temporary relief in small, localized fires, the amount of water in a typical pool is insufficient for larger fires. Additionally, transporting water from pools to fire sites can be inefficient compared to using fire trucks or water-dumping aircraft. Ultimately, dedicated firefighting resources are more effective for managing forest fires.
We must know that electrical fires and fires fueled by burning liquids should not be fought with water. Some burning metals should not be fought with water, too.