exeggutorhead: (okay I may have messed up)
Envy ([personal profile] exeggutorhead) wrote2015-06-30 09:59 pm

65th Transformation [text | action for Shark House]

[There's just a short text from Envy's number today:]

Hypothetically, if you have to use a fire extinguisher on an oven, the oven would still work afterwards right?

[Any of Envy's housemates who came to investigate the mix of angry and then panicked shouting that happened shortly before that text went out will be able to find him sitting on the edge of the couch, with flecks of foam all over his front and in his hair, staring at the door to the kitchen like he'd like to murder it. There's a thick, acrid smoke spilling out of the doorway. It smells a little like oranges. But mostly just nasty burnt food.]

[Looking inside the kitchen will reveal batter covered dishes, a frying pan filled to the edges with a smoldering black thing which may have been a pancake, and a pot that's the source of most of the smoke. It's also clearly what the fire extinguisher was aimed at. No, that wasn't a hypothetical question at all.]

[Envy, in the midst of the frustration, is hoping that he's not going to have to buy Greed a new oven.]
crouching_sin: (stop irritating me)

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[personal profile] crouching_sin 2015-07-03 04:24 am (UTC)(link)
[Should he... even ask...]

That depends how much damage has been done.
crouching_sin: (i didn't have a clue)

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[personal profile] crouching_sin 2015-07-03 09:07 pm (UTC)(link)
It depends on the chemicals involved, but as long as you clean it up quickly it should be fine. Foam extinguishers should be all right, though you'll want to use a lot of water to dilute the foam when you're washing it. Make sure the area is ventilated while you're cleaning it up, and afterwards. You might want to protect your hands while doing it since some of the chemicals can be harmful to the skin, but if you've diluted it enough it should be fine. Allow it to dry out before you try using it again.
crouching_sin: (hmph.)

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[personal profile] crouching_sin 2015-07-11 06:31 am (UTC)(link)
For one, I work at a bakery here. For another, I have experience with accidentally setting stuff on fire. It happens to most people eventually - you just have to know how to handle it. It's not a problem.