Spontaneous Combustion as a Cause of Fires

Spontaneous Combustion as a Cause of Fires
Title Spontaneous Combustion as a Cause of Fires PDF eBook
Author Alvin Romaine Lamb
Publisher
Pages 12
Release 1917
Genre Combustion, Spontaneous
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Notes on Spontaneous Combustion: an appendix to “Notes on the Causes of Fires in Buildings.”

Notes on Spontaneous Combustion: an appendix to “Notes on the Causes of Fires in Buildings.”
Title Notes on Spontaneous Combustion: an appendix to “Notes on the Causes of Fires in Buildings.” PDF eBook
Author Wyatt A. PAPWORTH
Publisher
Pages 40
Release 1855
Genre
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Fire from Heaven

Fire from Heaven
Title Fire from Heaven PDF eBook
Author Michael Harrison
Publisher Pan
Pages 348
Release 1977
Genre Science
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Fires Caused by Spontaneous Combustion Or Chemical Reaction

Fires Caused by Spontaneous Combustion Or Chemical Reaction
Title Fires Caused by Spontaneous Combustion Or Chemical Reaction PDF eBook
Author Ben Evarts
Publisher
Pages 89
Release 2011
Genre Combustion, Spontaneous
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Fires caused by spontaneous combustion or chemical reaction accounted for an estimated average of 14,070 reported years between 2005 and 2009. These included 3,200 structure fires, 1,150 vehicle fires, 5,250 outside non-trash and unclassified fires, and 4,460 outside trash or rubbish fires. The most common occupancy types for structure fires were residential (50% of fires), storage (12%) mercantile or business (9%) and manufacturing or processing (9%). Half of the vehicle fires (50%) started by spontaneous combustion or chemical reaction occurred in passenger vehicles, and 16% in road freight or transportation vehicles. More than one-third of vehicle fires began in the trunk or cargo area. Unclassified organic materials were the most common item first ignited in outside and unclassified fires (excluding outside trash or rubbish fires) (28%), followed by light vegetation including grass (26%). In outside trash or rubbish fires, wood chips, sawdust, or shavings were the type of material first ignited in 13% of fires. These estimates are based on data from the U.S. Fire Administration's (USFA's) National Fire Incident Reporting System (NFIRS) and the National Fire Protection Association's (NFPA's) annual fire department experience survey.

Spontaneous Combustion of Coal and Mine Fires

Spontaneous Combustion of Coal and Mine Fires
Title Spontaneous Combustion of Coal and Mine Fires PDF eBook
Author S.C. Banerjee
Publisher CRC Press
Pages 168
Release 2008-01-31
Genre Technology & Engineering
ISBN 9789061915744

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Nothing to See Here

Nothing to See Here
Title Nothing to See Here PDF eBook
Author Kevin Wilson
Publisher HarperCollins
Pages 288
Release 2019-10-29
Genre Fiction
ISBN 0062913484

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A New York Times Bestseller • A Read with Jenna Today Show Book Club Pick! Named a Best Book of the Year by The New York Times Book Review, The Washington Post, People, Entertainment Weekly, USA Today, TIME, The A.V. Club, Buzzfeed, and PopSugar “I can’t believe how good this book is.... It’s wholly original. It’s also perfect.... Wilson writes with such a light touch.... The brilliance of the novel [is] that it distracts you with these weirdo characters and mesmerizing and funny sentences and then hits you in a way you didn’t see coming. You’re laughing so hard you don’t even realize that you’ve suddenly caught fire.” —Taffy Brodesser-Akner, author of Fleishman is in Trouble, New York Times Book Review From the New York Times bestselling author of The Family Fang, a moving and uproarious novel about a woman who finds meaning in her life when she begins caring for two children with a remarkable ability. Lillian and Madison were unlikely roommates and yet inseparable friends at their elite boarding school. But then Lillian had to leave the school unexpectedly in the wake of a scandal and they’ve barely spoken since. Until now, when Lillian gets a letter from Madison pleading for her help. Madison’s twin stepkids are moving in with her family and she wants Lillian to be their caretaker. However, there’s a catch: the twins spontaneously combust when they get agitated, flames igniting from their skin in a startling but beautiful way. Lillian is convinced Madison is pulling her leg, but it’s the truth. Thinking of her dead-end life at home, the life that has consistently disappointed her, Lillian figures she has nothing to lose. Over the course of one humid, demanding summer, Lillian and the twins learn to trust each other—and stay cool—while also staying out of the way of Madison’s buttoned-up politician husband. Surprised by her own ingenuity yet unused to the intense feelings of protectiveness she feels for them, Lillian ultimately begins to accept that she needs these strange children as much as they need her—urgently and fiercely. Couldn’t this be the start of the amazing life she’d always hoped for? With white-hot wit and a big, tender heart, Kevin Wilson has written his best book yet—a most unusual story of parental love.

The Origin, Extension, & Prevention of Fires and the Relation of Mineral and Vegetable Oils, and Other Materials to Fire. From Letters to "The Times" and an Appendix

The Origin, Extension, & Prevention of Fires and the Relation of Mineral and Vegetable Oils, and Other Materials to Fire. From Letters to
Title The Origin, Extension, & Prevention of Fires and the Relation of Mineral and Vegetable Oils, and Other Materials to Fire. From Letters to "The Times" and an Appendix PDF eBook
Author John Attfield
Publisher
Pages 32
Release 1872
Genre
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