kustutiste
Kustutiste is a term of Estonian origin that generally refers to fire extinguishing agents or substances used to put out fires. In a broader sense, it can also encompass the act of extinguishing fires or the equipment used for this purpose. The most common form of kustutiste is water, but various other materials are employed depending on the type of fire and the surrounding environment.
Different types of fire require different kustutiste. For instance, water is highly effective for Class A fires
The effectiveness of any kustutiste is determined by its ability to interrupt the fire tetrahedron, which consists