Fire Prevention and Control

Description: This quiz will test your knowledge on Fire Prevention and Control. It covers various aspects of fire safety, including fire prevention, fire control, and fire extinguishing methods.
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Which of the following is NOT a common cause of fire in homes?

  1. Cooking

  2. Electrical faults

  3. Smoking

  4. Water leaks


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Water leaks are not a common cause of fire in homes. Cooking, electrical faults, and smoking are more common causes.

What is the most important thing to do if a fire starts in your home?

  1. Call the fire department

  2. Try to put out the fire yourself

  3. Evacuate the house

  4. Open the windows


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

The most important thing to do if a fire starts in your home is to evacuate the house immediately. Do not try to put out the fire yourself unless you are trained to do so.

What is the proper way to use a fire extinguisher?

  1. Pull the pin, aim at the base of the fire, squeeze the handle, and sweep from side to side

  2. Pull the pin, aim at the top of the fire, squeeze the handle, and sweep from side to side

  3. Pull the pin, aim at the middle of the fire, squeeze the handle, and sweep from side to side

  4. Pull the pin, aim at the bottom of the fire, squeeze the handle, and sweep from side to side


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

To properly use a fire extinguisher, you should pull the pin, aim at the base of the fire, squeeze the handle, and sweep from side to side.

What is the recommended distance to keep flammable materials from heat sources?

  1. 1 foot

  2. 3 feet

  3. 5 feet

  4. 10 feet


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

The recommended distance to keep flammable materials from heat sources is 3 feet.

Which of the following is NOT a good practice for preventing electrical fires?

  1. Overloading electrical outlets

  2. Using extension cords for permanent wiring

  3. Inspecting electrical cords for damage

  4. Unplugging appliances when not in use


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

Inspecting electrical cords for damage is a good practice for preventing electrical fires. Overloading electrical outlets, using extension cords for permanent wiring, and unplugging appliances when not in use are all bad practices.

What is the most common type of fire extinguisher used in homes?

  1. Water extinguisher

  2. Dry chemical extinguisher

  3. Carbon dioxide extinguisher

  4. Foam extinguisher


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

Dry chemical extinguishers are the most common type of fire extinguisher used in homes because they are effective against a wide range of fires.

What is the recommended temperature to set your home thermostat in the winter to prevent fires?

  1. 60°F (15.5°C)

  2. 65°F (18.3°C)

  3. 70°F (21.1°C)

  4. 75°F (23.9°C)


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

The recommended temperature to set your home thermostat in the winter to prevent fires is 60°F (15.5°C).

Which of the following is NOT a good practice for preventing fires in the kitchen?

  1. Never leave cooking food unattended

  2. Keep the kitchen clean and free of grease

  3. Use a fire extinguisher to put out grease fires

  4. Store flammable liquids away from the stove


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

Using a fire extinguisher to put out grease fires is not a good practice. Grease fires should be extinguished by smothering them with a lid or baking soda.

What is the best way to dispose of ashes from a fireplace or wood stove?

  1. Bury them in the backyard

  2. Throw them in the trash

  3. Put them in a metal container with a lid

  4. Flush them down the toilet


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

The best way to dispose of ashes from a fireplace or wood stove is to put them in a metal container with a lid.

What is the recommended distance to keep space heaters from flammable materials?

  1. 1 foot

  2. 3 feet

  3. 5 feet

  4. 10 feet


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

The recommended distance to keep space heaters from flammable materials is 3 feet.

Which of the following is NOT a good practice for preventing fires in the garage?

  1. Store flammable liquids in a safe place

  2. Keep the garage clean and free of clutter

  3. Use a fire extinguisher to put out gasoline fires

  4. Never smoke in the garage


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

Using a fire extinguisher to put out gasoline fires is not a good practice. Gasoline fires should be extinguished by smothering them with a lid or baking soda.

What is the recommended temperature to set your water heater thermostat to prevent scalding?

  1. 120°F (48.9°C)

  2. 130°F (54.4°C)

  3. 140°F (60°C)

  4. 150°F (65.6°C)


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

The recommended temperature to set your water heater thermostat to prevent scalding is 120°F (48.9°C).

Which of the following is NOT a good practice for preventing fires in the laundry room?

  1. Never leave the dryer running unattended

  2. Clean the lint filter after every use

  3. Use a fire extinguisher to put out dryer fires

  4. Store flammable liquids away from the dryer


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

Using a fire extinguisher to put out dryer fires is not a good practice. Dryer fires should be extinguished by smothering them with a lid or baking soda.

What is the recommended distance to keep candles from flammable materials?

  1. 1 foot

  2. 3 feet

  3. 5 feet

  4. 10 feet


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

The recommended distance to keep candles from flammable materials is 1 foot.

Which of the following is NOT a good practice for preventing fires in the attic?

  1. Store flammable materials in a safe place

  2. Keep the attic clean and free of clutter

  3. Use a fire extinguisher to put out attic fires

  4. Never smoke in the attic


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

Using a fire extinguisher to put out attic fires is not a good practice. Attic fires should be extinguished by calling the fire department.

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