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 12 Easy Steps to Make Your Own Fire Extinguisher From Your Household Products. Fun for Experiments &#38; Interesting for Projects! 



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<p>Most people are aware of the fun volcano project kids make for school. The project generally involves creating a prehistoric scene out of dried clay or play-dough, and then filling the &quot;volcano&quot; with baking soda and red-colored vinegar to create a volcano science experiment. When teaching fire safety to kids, it is fun to put a spin on the same idea and create a homemade fire extinguisher! It is fitting, and fun. Here&#8217;s how:</p>
<p> <img src="http://tbn0.google.com/images?q=tbn:b0-pwtEjNPAiXM:http://www.stjfire.com/amerexabcdry3.jpg" border="0" alt="amerex fire extinguisher" hspace="10" vspace="10" width="69" height="112" align="left" />You will need:<br /> -An empty plastic peanut butter jar<br /> -An empty film canister<br /> -Baking soda<br /> -Vinegar<br /> -Scissors<br /> -A bendy plastic sipping straw<br /> -Tape</p>
<p> What to do:</p>
<p> 1. Take the empty peanut butter plastic jar, and wash it thoroughly in soap and warm water, ensuring all peanut butter residue is completely gone.<br /> 2. Wash the film canister as well.<br /> 3. Dry the plastic peanut butter jar and the film canister thoroughly.<br /> 4. Fill up the film canister with baking soda.<br /> 5. Place the lid on the film canister, but do not click it shut. If possible, put it on half way; if not, just lay the lid gently on top of the canister.<br /> 6. Gently place the film canister into the empty plastic jar.<br /> 7. Fill up the plastic with vinegar, stopping just below the lid on the film canister.<br /> 8. Put the plastic jar aside.<br /> 9. Take the lid from the plastic jar and carefully punch a hole with the scissors in the center of the lid.<br /> 10. Then, slip the straw through the hole in lid. Make sure the bottom of the straw will extend about 2 to 3 inches into the jar, and not go past the lid of the film canister.<br /> 11. Next, carefully tape the straw into place. Be careful to make it airtight and leak-proof.<br /> 12. Put the lid on the peanut butter jar tightly, and tape around the edges to make sure it is airtight as well.</p>
<p> Now for the fun: simply shake the plastic jar, and point the straw to &quot;extinguish&quot; the fire. (Watch where you point it&#8230;it can be quite messy. If you are able to do this experiment outside, it is even better. The residue can easily be washed off with a garden hose or bucket of warm water)</p>
<p> <img style="width: 73px; height: 98px" src="http://tbn0.google.com/images?q=tbn:RhwVXSZEAR91GM:http://www.firesafetysupply.net/store/images/429002%2520Sentry%2520A05.jpg" border="0" alt="ansul fire extinguisher" width="99" height="132" align="left" />Now for the science part: the elements of fire are oxygen, fuel, and heat. If you take away one of these aspects, there is no way a fire can last. The vinegar and baking soda produce a chemical reaction in which the foam eliminates oxygen. If this reactive substance is directed at a flame, it helps eliminate the oxygen, thus aiding in extinguishing the fire.<br /> <!-- WSA: ad in context default not shown: too many ads --></p>
<p> Please note, however, that this should not be used in place of a real fire extinguisher and that you should be aware of the proper <a href="http://www.fireextinguishertypes.com/" title="fire extinguisher types">fire safety equipment</a>. The amount of carbon dioxide and water produced in this reaction is not sufficient to completely extinguish a fire. It does, however, make for a fun idea to teach children about the science of fire and <a href="http://www.firstfireextinguishers.com/fire-equipment/home-fire-safety">home fire safety</a>.</p>
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