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100

What should you never play with because it can start a fire?

Matches, Lighters, Fireworks, Gas, Batteries

100

What makes a loud noise to warn you about smoke?

A smoke alarm. 

100

What three things does fire need to burn?

 

Heat, fuel, and air (Oxygen). 



100

Should you use an elevator if there’s a fire? 

  • No, use the stairs.
100

Why do we need fire drills in school?

 

To educate and practice staying safe in fire emergency situation.  

200

What should you not do with an electrical outlet? (That can cause a fire in your home)

Plug in too many things (too many wires).

200

What tool do firefighters/residences use to put out small fires?

A fire extinguisher.

200

Fire Colors: The color of a flame tells you how hot it is. Which one is the hottest Blue flame, Yellow flame, Orange flame?

BLUE FLAME 

200

What should you do when you hear a fire alarm? 

Leave the building.

200

What helps firefighters get water to put out fires?

 

Fire hydrants. 


300

What things to keep away from stoves and heaters?

Paper (or other things that can easily burn).

300

Where should fire extinguishers be placed in a building?

Somewhere easy to reach.

300

Most fire-related deaths are caused by smoke inhalation or burns?

Smoke inhalation.

300

When can you go back inside after a fire?

Only when the firefighters say it’s safe.

 

300

What is one danger in tall buildings during a fire?

 

Blocked the only exit. 

400

What needs to be done after finishing using an electric stove?

Turn on the safety lock of the stove

400

What is the first thing to do when using a fire extinguisher?

Pull out the safety pin.

400

What type of fire can happen in the kitchen with cooking oil?

 

400

If your clothes catch on fire, what should you do? 

Stop, drop, and roll. 

400

In a tall building, what to do when the fire block your way to get out of the building?

Find an emergency exit or go as high or far way from the fire as possible.

500

Why is it important to keep hallways clear?

So everyone can leave quickly in an emergency. 

500

What is the difference between "CO₂ Fire Extinguishers (Carbon Dioxide)" and "Foam Fire Extinguishers "?

  • CO₂ Fire Extinguishers (Carbon Dioxide):
    • It has a “duck” tube
    • Ideal for electrical fires because it does not conduct electricity.
    • Ineffective on Class A fires (ordinary combustibles like paper or wood).
    • Limited range, and the fire may reignite if oxygen returns.
  • Foam Fire Extinguishers:
    • Does not has a “duck” tube
    • Not effective for electrical fires because it conducts electricity
    • Can be used in different types of fire and provides longer-lasting fire suppression compared to CO₂.
    • Can leave a residue that needs cleanup.
500

How to stop a grease fire?

 

Turn of the gas and use fire extinguisher

What NOT to Do

  1. Do NOT Use Water:

    • Water causes grease to splatter and can spread the fire.
  2. Do NOT Move the Pan:

    • Moving the pan can splash the grease and spread the fire.
  3. Do NOT Use a Cloth or Towel:

    • These materials can catch fire and make the situation worse.
500

What should you do if you see smoke?


Stay low and crawl under it.

Cover your mouth and face with wet cloth.

500

What safety equipment sprays water when there’s a fire?

Sprinklers. 

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