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Can You Push Fire With Water. If you have watched the above video and still think we cannot push fire with a hose stream then what would you call it? Its factual findings can make a huge difference, but. We cannot push fire with water! It has been taught that all hose streams can push fire. So they are telling us that water does not push fire, but instead it is the air that is being pushed by the stream (water) that is pushing the fire. What does that mean exactly? Pressure is needed to create. Certain metals like lithium, sodium, potassium. Two important examples of fires you don't want to put out with water: The ul study is about rapidly getting water on fire, as well as ventilation issues. While you certainly cannot push flames with water, any more than you can push a balloon with a needle, you definitely can push heat. I'm here to say you can, and both are sort of correct. We can argue that the water isn't pushing fire and i completely understand that debate. Yesterdays conversation was around positive pressure ventilation. Metal fires and electrical fires.

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Pressure is needed to create. What does that mean exactly? We can argue that the water isn't pushing fire and i completely understand that debate. So they are telling us that water does not push fire, but instead it is the air that is being pushed by the stream (water) that is pushing the fire. Metal fires and electrical fires. Certain metals like lithium, sodium, potassium. I'm here to say you can, and both are sort of correct. If you have watched the above video and still think we cannot push fire with a hose stream then what would you call it? The ul study is about rapidly getting water on fire, as well as ventilation issues. Its factual findings can make a huge difference, but.

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Can You Push Fire With Water I'm here to say you can, and both are sort of correct. What does that mean exactly? I'm here to say you can, and both are sort of correct. Certain metals like lithium, sodium, potassium. Two important examples of fires you don't want to put out with water: So they are telling us that water does not push fire, but instead it is the air that is being pushed by the stream (water) that is pushing the fire. The ul study is about rapidly getting water on fire, as well as ventilation issues. If you have watched the above video and still think we cannot push fire with a hose stream then what would you call it? We can argue that the water isn't pushing fire and i completely understand that debate. We cannot push fire with water! It has been taught that all hose streams can push fire. While you certainly cannot push flames with water, any more than you can push a balloon with a needle, you definitely can push heat. Its factual findings can make a huge difference, but. Metal fires and electrical fires. Yesterdays conversation was around positive pressure ventilation. Pressure is needed to create.

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