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Can we use water to put out all fires?​

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Answered by prishapujara20
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Answer:

APWs are designed for Class A (wood, paper, cloth) fires only. Never use water to extinguish flammable liquid fires. Water is extremely ineffective at extinguishing this type of fire, and you may, in fact, spread the fire if you try to use water on it. Never use water to extinguish an electrical fire.

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Answered by Ujjwal202
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Can we use water to put out all fires?

Answer:

yes

Explanation:

Water cools and smothers the fire at the same time. It cools it so much that it can’t burn anymore, and it smothers it so that it can’t make any more of the oxygen in the air explode. You can also put out a fire by smothering it with dirt, sand, or any other covering that cuts the fire off from its oxygen source.

Each type of fire involves different flammable materials and requires a special approach. In fact, trying to fight a blaze with the wrong method might make the situation worse.

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Types of fire

•Electrical fire

•Gas fire

•Kitchen Grease Fire

•Wood Burning Fire

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