Fire Hazards
Fire Hazards
Fire Hazards
Activity:
1. Get a piece of paper. On one side, they
write what could be considered as positive
qualities of fire (PROS).
2. On the other side, write what could be
considered as negative qualities of fire
(CONS).
34. Afterwards, learners will form pairs and
discuss what they have written.
5. Call on 2 learners to share their lists to
the class.
Part A.
A. Light a candle using the match. The learners should observe what happens before a fire is formed.
B. Using the wax from the burning candle, mount the candle to the lid of the jar. Make sure
that they mount it on the underside of the lid. C. Then, slowly put the jar on top of the candle and close the jar.
Observe what happens to the candle and write this down on their notebooks.
D. Afterwards, wait for about 2 minutes to unscrew the jar. Note that the jar could still be hot.
Part B.
A. Soak the tip of the candle in water then try to light it up using the match. Does it light up easily? Observe
what happens and write it down on their notebooks.
B. Afterwards, dry the tip of the candle using a tissue and again try to light the candle. Observe
what happens and write it down on their notebooks.
Part C.
A. Using the same candle in Part B, try to light the bottom of the candle. Does it light up?
B. What could be needed for the candle to light up? Ask the learners to write their answers on
their notebooks.
Part A shows the role of oxygen to the formation of
fire. As the fire is being enclosed in the jar, the
oxygen is being used up. Once the fire is enclosed,
all the oxygen turns into carbon dioxide and
eventually, fire won’t be produced.
3. Part B shows the role of heat. Once the candle is
soaked in water, it will not be able to produce
enough heat to sustain a fire. If the candle is dry,
then it could reach enough heat to sustain a fire.
4. Part C shows the role of fuel. Fire needs fuel to
form. For the candle, the wick serves as the fuel.
The wax is not capable of burning and is just there to
support the fire.
Identify the fire triangle in every situation. Evaluate and
list down the fire triangle from these situations: