what are the three main ways in which a fire can be controlledor put out?
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The fire can be controlled or put out in the following three main ways:
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(i) We should take away the fuel.
(ii) Ordinary fires can be put out with a damp blanket or a sack,
(iii) We should remove the heat.
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The most common method to control a Class-A fire is to remove heat by spraying the burning solid fuels with water. Another control method would be to reduce the oxygen content in the immediate vicinity of the fire (i.e., "smother" the fire), such as by the introduction of an inert gas such as carbon dioxide. Fire can be put out by taking away the fuel, stopping the supply of oxygen or by lowering down the temperature around the fuel, so that the fuel is not able to attain its flash point.
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