- Fire flapper (tool)
A flapper is a
wildland firefighting tool also called a swatter or a beater. It is designed for extinguishing minorfire s in rural areas such as heaths. A flapper is built with a long handle and a series oflamella s which allowsfirefighter s to stand well back from the fire. The lamellas are constructed in eitherrubber orsteel , though practically any other fire proof material could be used.The fire is attacked from the wind-side by lightly swatting out the
flame s or glows with the thick flap. When the flapper hits the groundoxygen supply to the fire is stopped and the fire will be extinguished. Where ground cover is short, the flapper can be dragged along the fire edge to smother the fire. If used too hard it can add more oxygen to the fire. It is often recommended to either pose water on the area or keep it under observation, as there will always be a risk of it flaring up later.Due to a flapper's small size it is unfit for use against a blazing
forest fire or large burning fields. The tool's design makes it only suitable for minor flames or glows within a limited area. For fire fighting in larger areas it is much more convenient to take out hoses from a fire engine and spray selected areas. Alternatively awater cannon from awater tender can be used.A flapper is often part of the standard equipment on a fire engine and may also be set up inside and around forests and at heaths in order to take immediate action if a fire is seen.
The flappers technique has been developed from using a wet green pine bough to swat the fire known as "wet sacking" a fire.
ee also
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Driptorch
*Fire triangle
*McLeod (tool)
*Pulaski (tool) Source
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