The NSTP class orientation covered fire prevention and the proper use of fire extinguishers. A fire needs fuel, flame, and oxygen to combust. Fire extinguishers work by discharging a substance that smothers gas, reduces oxygen supply, or cools the heat to prevent a fire from spreading. The class then visited the fire department to learn about emergency response.
The NSTP class orientation covered fire prevention and the proper use of fire extinguishers. A fire needs fuel, flame, and oxygen to combust. Fire extinguishers work by discharging a substance that smothers gas, reduces oxygen supply, or cools the heat to prevent a fire from spreading. The class then visited the fire department to learn about emergency response.
The NSTP class orientation covered fire prevention and the proper use of fire extinguishers. A fire needs fuel, flame, and oxygen to combust. Fire extinguishers work by discharging a substance that smothers gas, reduces oxygen supply, or cools the heat to prevent a fire from spreading. The class then visited the fire department to learn about emergency response.
The NSTP class orientation is all about Fire Prevention so
that we are all can be aware. What is a fire extinguisher used for and how is it utilized? To combust, a fire needs fuels, flame, and oxygen. Fire extinguishers discharge a substance that smothers gas, reduces oxygen, or warms up blistering heat to keep a fire spreading.
Let's head to the fire department's emergency response.