Covering a small fire on the stove with------------ may put out.?
Covering a small kitchen fire on the stove with a fire blanket or baking soda can effectively smother the flames and extinguish the fire. Using a fire blanket is often recommended as it creates a barrier between the fire and oxygen, preventing it from spreading. Baking soda is another effective smothering agent that can be used on grease fires, but caution should be taken not to use water, as it can cause the grease to splatter and spread the fire. Always approach fire safety with caution and consider the instructions provided by your local fire department for the safest methods of extinguishing small kitchen fires.
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