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- Fire_bucket abstract "A fire bucket is a bucket filled with water or sand which is used to prevent or extinguish fires. Typically, fire buckets are painted bright red and have the word 'FIRE' stencilled on them. Often they have a convex, protruding bottom, rendering them useless for other purposes, thus reducing the potential for theft or misuse.Fire buckets are a low-technology method of fighting small fires. Although largely superseded by more modern forms of firefighting equipment, they retain some distinct advantages and remain the preferred method for fighting small fires in certain situations. The main advantages of fire buckets are that they are cheap, reliable, easy to use and can be quickly refilled and reinstated. Normally, they are hung on dedicated fire bucket stands and placed in prominent positions in rooms or corridors, next to ovens or barbecues, and in government accommodation such as army barrack blocks. They are also commonly found in hyperbaric chambers. Oil fires are resistant to water, but small fires can be effectively extinguished when the sand in the bucket is dumped on the fire to starve it of the oxygen it needs to stay alight. This method of fighting liquid fires has generally been replaced by modern foaming agents.The sand from a fire bucket can also be used to absorb spills of flammable liquids and render them less dangerous, by reducing the risk of ignition and explosion. Fire buckets are often provided at petrol filling stations to absorb any small fuel spills.".
- Fire_bucket thumbnail Holt_Railway_Station_-_fire_buckets_-_geograph.org.uk_-_1249163.jpg?width=300.
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- Fire_bucket wikiPageRevisionID "646170722".
- Fire_bucket wikiPageWikiLink Barbecue.
- Fire_bucket wikiPageWikiLink Bucket.
- Fire_bucket wikiPageWikiLink Category:Firefighting_equipment.
- Fire_bucket wikiPageWikiLink Dorset.
- Fire_bucket wikiPageWikiLink Fire.
- Fire_bucket wikiPageWikiLink Fire_class.
- Fire_bucket wikiPageWikiLink Fire_classes.
- Fire_bucket wikiPageWikiLink Fires.
- Fire_bucket wikiPageWikiLink Gloucestershire.
- Fire_bucket wikiPageWikiLink Hyperbaric_medicine.
- Fire_bucket wikiPageWikiLink Lithium.
- Fire_bucket wikiPageWikiLink Magnesium.
- Fire_bucket wikiPageWikiLink Moscow.
- Fire_bucket wikiPageWikiLink Oxygen.
- Fire_bucket wikiPageWikiLink Parkend.
- Fire_bucket wikiPageWikiLink Puddletown.
- Fire_bucket wikiPageWikiLink Redox.
- Fire_bucket wikiPageWikiLink Sand.
- Fire_bucket wikiPageWikiLink Severn_and_Wye_Railway.
- Fire_bucket wikiPageWikiLink Sodium.
- Fire_bucket wikiPageWikiLink Water.
- Fire_bucket wikiPageWikiLink File:Holt_Railway_Station_-_fire_buckets_-_geograph.org.uk_-_1249163.jpg.
- Fire_bucket wikiPageWikiLinkText "Fire bucket".
- Fire_bucket wikiPageWikiLinkText "fire bucket".
- Fire_bucket hasPhotoCollection Fire_bucket.
- Fire_bucket wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Fire_protection.
- Fire_bucket wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Fire_bucket subject Category:Firefighting_equipment.
- Fire_bucket hypernym Bucket.
- Fire_bucket comment "A fire bucket is a bucket filled with water or sand which is used to prevent or extinguish fires. Typically, fire buckets are painted bright red and have the word 'FIRE' stencilled on them. Often they have a convex, protruding bottom, rendering them useless for other purposes, thus reducing the potential for theft or misuse.Fire buckets are a low-technology method of fighting small fires.".
- Fire_bucket label "Fire bucket".
- Fire_bucket sameAs m.0g2mcb.
- Fire_bucket sameAs Пожежне_відро.
- Fire_bucket sameAs Q5451653.
- Fire_bucket sameAs Q5451653.
- Fire_bucket wasDerivedFrom Fire_bucket?oldid=646170722.
- Fire_bucket depiction Holt_Railway_Station_-_fire_buckets_-_geograph.org.uk_-_1249163.jpg.
- Fire_bucket isPrimaryTopicOf Fire_bucket.