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  2. Chimney fire - Wikipedia

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    Control includes denial of oxygen, addition of extinguishing agents, and removing heat sources. In case of chimney fire, the local fire department should be called immediately: there is a risk of the chimney failing, and/or overheating adjoining structures, which could cause the fire to spread to other parts of the building.

  3. House fires can be mitigated with a safety plan, detectors ...

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    Smoke detectors, fire extinguisher and a safety plan can help save lives in a house fire

  4. 5 of Homeowners’ Biggest Fears (and How To Address Them) - AOL

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    House fires and natural disasters are top stressors for homeowners, and Charlie explained how to approach them. “Start by knowing your risks — does your area flood? Are you in an earthquake zone?

  5. Backdraft - Wikipedia

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    A backdraft (North American English), backdraught (British English) [1] or smoke explosion is the abrupt burning of superheated gases in a fire caused when oxygen rapidly enters a hot, oxygen-depleted environment; for example, when a window or door to an enclosed space is opened or broken. Backdrafts are typically seen as a blast of smoke and ...

  6. United Kingdom cladding crisis - Wikipedia

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    Inside Housing estimated that this implied 377,600 people living in high rises with dangerous cladding. However, the magazine estimated that the problem in England was greater than this, suggesting 274,000 high-rise flats house up to 657,000 people were affected. [10]

  7. U.S. house fire facts and statistics in 2024 - AOL

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    In 2022, one fatal house fire occurred every three hours and 14 minutes while one home fire injury occurred every 53 minutes. (NFPA) Home fires in 2022 resulted in 2,710 civilian deaths.

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  9. Flashover - Wikipedia

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    For example, there was a fire in a rubber mattress factory in London in 1975 which produced white smoke. The white smoke was not considered dangerous, so firefighters decided to ventilate, which caused a smoke explosion and killed two firefighters. The white smoke from the pyrolysis of the rubber turned out to be extremely flammable.