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A comprehensive overview of fire safety principles, including the fire triangle and tetrahedron, fire classification, heat transfer methods, and extinguishing techniques. It also includes questions and answers related to fire safety procedures and equipment, making it a valuable resource for students studying fire safety and emergency response.
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______ is the biggest cause of death in a fire Smoke A ______ cannot evacuate inmates until instructed by a supervisor Correctional Officer ____ amount of fire drills per month One Each shift must conduct a fire drill every ______ Quarter Fire Triangle fuel, oxygen, heat Fire Tetrahedron fuel, oxygen, heat, chemical reaction Fire alarm notification system Strobes and horns, pull stations In case of fire sound the alarm must call main control: give your name location of fire type of fire hold phone for verification Fire exit door Color coded disk Color coded key Minimum of ____ fire exits Two: Primary Secondary Fire
A rapid chemical combination of fuel and oxygen in the presence of heat and usually accompanied by the production of heat, light, and combustion by products Fire Tetrahedron Chemical chain reaction- in the burning process, fuel elements (compounds) are released by heat produced by the fire. These elements join the fire (combine with oxygen) to produce more heat, which releases more fuel elements Oxygen supports ______ and _______ Combustion and life: 21% in normal air 16% min. needed to support respiration and combustion 15% visible flame goes out 5% fire goes out Fuel has ____ amount of physical states 3 : Liquid Gases Solids Liquids gasoline, kerosene, paint thinner ____ produces gases Vaporization Gases natural gas, Lp gas, acetylene
Fire running out of fuel and oxygen rate of combustion slowing down high room temperature little to no flame potential for backdraft Flashover when room becomes hot enough to ignite spontaneously in adjacent area Backdraft Smoke explosion: Extremely fast ignition of smoke and combustion products Happens when air is admitted to super heated room with no oxygen occurs during decay phase Indications for backdraft Smoke exiting small openings under pressure black smoke becoming dense gray-yellow color heavily smoke stained windows building may appear to breath ( smoke leaves in puffs) can be prevent by proper ventilation Rollover/flameover fire rises to ceiling, then spreads across Extinguishing methods