Category: Fire Investigation
Changes in Materials Due to Fire Damage
Changes in Materials Due to Fire Damage”—How wood, metal, and other materials react to fire. Essential for fire investigations and safety assessments. Wood Wood undergoes different changes depending on the intensity of the fire damage: 1. Discoloration (Mild Fire Damage) 2. Peeling (Moderate Fire Damage) 3. Combustion (Severe Fire Damage) Wood gradually deteriorates with increasing…
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Tracking Phenomenon
What Is the Tracking Phenomenon? The tracking phenomenon occurs when dust and debris accumulate between a power plug and an outlet, absorbing moisture and becoming conductive. Over time, this can lead to carbonization and eventually short circuits, potentially causing a fire. It is a commonly overlooked hazard in daily life and requires careful attention. How…
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Fire Investigation: Preparation and Principles
Fire Investigation: Preparation and Principles – Learn how investigators determine causes, prevent fires, and improve safety with expert methods and tools Purpose of Fire Investigation The primary goal of a fire investigation is to determine the cause of the fire and use this information to prevent similar incidents in the future. By analyzing fire events,…
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Interview Content: Fire Incident Investigation
Interview Content: Fire Incident Investigation — Key interview points for witnesses, reporters, and responsible persons to identify fire causes and ensure safety. Initial Discoverer Reporter Questions Related to Smoking Initial Fire Extinguisher Person Responsible for Ignition Fire Source Responsible Person Reference page: This training focuses on teaching firefighters to safely navigate wire entanglements and remove SCBA…
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