Bunker Gear or "Turnout Gear" are terms used by many firefighters to refer to their system of outer protective clothing. "Bunker gear" and "turnout gear" can refer, depending on the context, to just the trousers and boots, and jacket, or the entire combination of personal protective equipment and personal protective clothing. The terms are derived from the fact that the pants and boots are traditionally kept by the firefighter's bunk at the fire station to be readily available for use. This clothing is usually referred to as Fire Kit in the UK and Ireland.
1. สก๊อตไบรท์ Scour Pad , ฝอยขัดหม้อ Steel wool / wire wool
2. You have to follow the instruction. You can not skip any steps.
3. When you fill the water into a bolw, the water weight will pull the bolw down. We call it "sink"
4.Why are firefighter uniforms/outfits red?
5. The color of the uniform is close to the clor of fire.
6. Try to use left hand also. You will soon have to use both hands to play the keyboard.