Science Concept: Don’t Mix Water and Electricity If an appliance catches fire, your first reaction might be to throw
water on it. DON’T DO IT! Water conducts electricity. Any
electricity still flowing through the appliance can travel up the
stream of water and shock you. Keep in mind, too, that not all extinguishers are made to be used
on electrical fires. Extinguishers rated A are for wood, paper,
and cloth; those rated B are for combustible liquids like gasoline.
Use an extinguisher with a C rating (most household extinguishers
are rated C), which can be safely used on all fires, including electrical.
Do you know where the fire extinguisher is in your house?
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