The use of fire containers is a conventional and reliable method for putting an end to a raging fire. The fire is extinguished by pouring water, sand, or other materials that are absorbent into specially designated buckets, which are then poured on the fire. Additionally, fire buckets typically have bottoms that are slightly convex. This is because the curvature of the bottom of the bucket enables a more efficient discharge of water when it is used to fight fires.
Fire Blanket
A sheet of woven material that is resistant to fire and intended to be used as a blanket to smother fires is known as a fire blanket. Fire blankets are typically woven from fiberglass, and their primary method of putting out fires is to suffocate the flames while simultaneously cutting off their source of oxygen. In the event of a fire emergency, fire blankets are kept in a container or pouch that is affixed to the wall for easy access.