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    What are the possible ways of extinguishing an electrical fire?
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    Look for the nearest fire extinguisher. It should be classified by one or more of these classifications: "A" (wood, trash, paper), "B" (oil, gas), "C" (electrical), "D" (metals), and "K" (kitchen). Look for one that has a "C" on it. Use the acronym "PASS" to operate the fire extinguisher. (P)ull the pin, (A)im the hose or nozzle at the base (bottom) of the fire, (S)queeze the handles, (S)weep the hose side to side.
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    How do I put out a paper fire in a lab?
    Jay Tang
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    Normally, all science labs are equipped with fire-extinguishing equipment, like fire blankets and extinguishers. The extinguisher should be operated only by a qualified lab technician, as you may risk spreading a fire if you don't know what you're doing.
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    What are the three main ways to put out a fire?
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    Remove the fuel (Starvation), the heat (Cooling), or the oxygen (Smothering).
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    What is the operation of the various extinguishers?
    Jay Tang
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    All of the extinguishers have the same steps of operation: pull the safety pin located on the left/right of the handle, grab the hose (if any), aim it at the base of your target and squeeze the handle.
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    What is the phone number for the fire department?
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    That depends on where you are. In the United States, for example, dialing 911 will connect you with emergency help and the fire department.
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    What are the classes of fire?
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    The classes of fire are A (combustible materials), B (flammable liquids), C (flammable gases), D (flammable metals), E/not classified (electrical fire), and F (cooking oils and fats).
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    How should I stop an electrical fire?
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    By means of turning the main power supply off and applying the proper extinguisher, class C, which is dry chemicals powder.
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