I have a project on fire hose cabinets. Im haveing problems finding information on them. Obviously they are used to put out fires, but I cant find any information on how they are supposed to be used. Also information on who invented them. If anyone can help I would appreciate it. Any information from history to sizes and uses will help.Thanks
i don't shield the thought in any respect. If there's a hearth, you prefer to get out, basic as that. All this some hearth alarm, and who could pull that's secondary. not each construction has a instruction manual pull, to set off off an alarm. Many homes at the instant are not even required to have a hearth alarm equipment. whether that's smokey could you the two be searching for a hearth alarm field you're able to have a confusing time looking? could you waste that factor to do it? If on the way out of a construction on hearth could you end, examine guidelines, according to possibility play paper rock scissors to make certain on who gets to pull it like a game? Fires develop immediately, and a clean section could be crammed with smoke in minutes. maximum homes that are equipped with an alarm, even have an computerized way of putting it off to boot, with the aid of detectors or sprinkler equipment. it is completely advantageous to pull the alarm interior the form of a hearth, yet in basic terms with the aid of doing so accurately and on the way out. purely pull it, do not make a game of it.
Yay for foolish in Hell questions!!!! Are you sure we will even have fire extinguishers? Will they be replaced with flame throwers? Will the emergency exits be obviously marked? Ohhh. I've a new silly Q
Suction cup no no air to push in on the cup. drinking straw no no air to push the liquid into the straw siphon no air to push the fluid into the tube (if the surface tension was high enough like some snot like fluids, a siphon would work but only on molecular adhesion / surface tension not air pressure) light stick is sealed and needs no air flashlight battery requires no air magnet requires no air broom requires no air aerosol spray can propellant is inside the can alarm clock no air to transmit the sound (it would work if taped the head) match the initial flare requires no air but the fire would go out immediately candle no air blowdryer no air to blow electric stove needs no air heats by radiant heat gas stove no air to burn the gas pressure cooker no air needed, water vapor becomes the atmosphere inside the pressure cooker and the total pressure inside would be less than the original but it would work just less effectively microwave oven needed no air heats by radiation convection oven no air to convect smoke detector smoke would dissipate away from combustion source and not rise. soap bubble make soap bubbles would be much larger for a given mass of air boomerang no air for lift and curve effect, would fall like a rock when thrown yo-yo no air needed here frisbee no air for lift, would fall like a thrown rock kite no air no lift swing no air needed pogo stick no air needed bow and arrow no air needed golf no air to hook or slice or give the ball lift baseball no curve balls or sliders flower garden no plants