Residential Building Fires (2007–2009)

Residential Building Fires (2007–2009)
Title Residential Building Fires (2007–2009) PDF eBook
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Publisher FEMA
Pages 14
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One- and Two-Family Residential Building Fires (2007-2009)

One- and Two-Family Residential Building Fires (2007-2009)
Title One- and Two-Family Residential Building Fires (2007-2009) PDF eBook
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Pages 13
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One- and Two-Family Residential Building Fires (2008-2010)

One- and Two-Family Residential Building Fires (2008-2010)
Title One- and Two-Family Residential Building Fires (2008-2010) PDF eBook
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Pages 14
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Residential Structure and Building Fires

Residential Structure and Building Fires
Title Residential Structure and Building Fires PDF eBook
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Pages 84
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Vacant Residential Building Fires

Vacant Residential Building Fires
Title Vacant Residential Building Fires PDF eBook
Author Barry Leonard
Publisher DIANE Publishing
Pages 11
Release 2011
Genre Technology & Engineering
ISBN 1437938280

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This is a print on demand edition of a hard to find publication. This report is based on 2006 to 2008 data from the National Fire Incident Reporting System (NFIRS). According to the report, an estimated 28,000 vacant residential building fires occur annually in the U.S., resulting in an estimated average of 45 deaths, 225 injuries, and $900 million in property loss. Vacant residential fires are considered part of the residential fire problem as they comprise approximately 7 percent of residential building fires. In addition, intentional is the leading cause of vacant residential building fires which are more prevalent in July (9 percent), due in part to an increase in intentional fires on July 4 and 5. Finally, almost all vacant residential building fires are non-confined and half spread to involve the entire building. Charts and tables.

House Fires

House Fires
Title House Fires PDF eBook
Author Jerry Knapp
Publisher Fire Engineering Books
Pages 399
Release 2019-03-04
Genre Technology & Engineering
ISBN 1593704127

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House Fires by Jerry Knapp & Chris Flatley provides a practical and comprehensive guide to strategy and tactics to fight house fires. Features and Benefits: --Interactive scenarios based on fireground experience to help develop your fireground decision making --Compilation of the best strategy and tactics for house fires from many experienced fire service experts --Firefighters: critical information, insight, and understanding of strategies you will be expected to execute on the fireground including size up, search/rescue, fire attack, ventilation, and engine and truck operations --Fire officers: scenario-based practical application of traditional and modern approaches to house fires --Students of fire suppression: a comprehensive text including the latest research on our most important alarm Examine and practice what must be done for you to determine how best to develop your strategy and tactics at your most important alarm—the house fire. Use this book as a reference as your career progresses—from firefighter to line officer to chief— after you experience different fire situations. You will gain a deeper understanding from the practical scenarios to improve your decision-making skills.

Model Fire in a Two-Storey Timber Building

Model Fire in a Two-Storey Timber Building
Title Model Fire in a Two-Storey Timber Building PDF eBook
Author Jozef Štefko
Publisher Springer Nature
Pages 82
Release 2021-09-05
Genre Technology & Engineering
ISBN 3030822052

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This book addresses the performance of a multi-storey timber building subjected to a model fire that represents a real, potentially devastating internal fire. Readers will learn about factors concerning fire hazards in buildings; the mechanisms of how fires start and spread; and the degrading impact of fire on wood and wood-based materials, especially their mechanical properties. The book also discusses the fire resistance of timber buildings and the design principles for fire safety, summarised in Eurocodes. In turn, a fire test on a full-size wooden structure demonstrates the principles discussed. The test makes up an essential part of the book, as to its individual steps: the development, planning, execution and subsequent assessment. This is complemented by detailed temperature monitoring at hundreds of individual spots and the reaction of the wood constructions, illustrated in extensive photo documentation. The temperature and fire development presented there show the fire's initial mechanism and its further behaviour in a wood construction. The test proved the feasibility of fire protection and safe design of timber buildings, offering insights that can be generally applied in research, material and construction development. Accordingly, the book will be especially useful for architects, building and fire engineers, as well as researchers dealing with the fire performance of timber buildings.