Fire Extinguishers are classified by the types of fires they extinguish: Class A extinguishers are used on wood products, plastics, and rubber; Class B extinguishers are used on grease fires and petroleum products; Class C extinguishers are used on electrical fires; and Class D extinguishers are used on combustible metals. Which type of fire extinguisher should you use on a gasoline fire?
I think people food makes dogs trip out and maybe not digest it real good. Just a mess at the park waiting to happen. Unless the animal just really wants to experience this I'd say no. Cats too! Give it all kinds of water and become obcessed with the cleanliness of the bowl. They are doing more than drinking when their face is down there. Things come out into the water.
the law states what is necessary to be legal..but to be safe.. a bare minimum is.. helmet ( snell or DOT approved), jacket( leather or motorcycle specific), gloves( leather or motorcycle specific).. they should also wear.. long pants.. closed shoes.. I ride every day.. from 0 degrees C (32F).. to 45 degrees C..(120F) wear helmet ,jacket,gloves..yes it does get hot sometimes.. but its better than loosing skin on the road if you fall off.. another good reason to wear leather in hot weather next time its hot outside.. walk into the road with bare arms lay on the road for 60 seconds Im guessing your going to burn on the hot road.. now imagine falling of the bike.. grazing all the skin off then laying there for 20 Min's while you wait for the ambulance to turn up cooked flesh..MMMM with steak sauce? As for cost buy the best you can afford.. helmet must be new a good one.. jacket gloves can be second hand if there in good condition..
Some folks disagree but most smart riders (at least the ones that want to be riding rather than setting in a hospital room) want a well-fitted helmet, gloves and boots as the basic three. Other riding gear is NEVER disapproved of, like just about anythig protective!