Fire and Fire Safety Chapter 2 Section 4.

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Fire and Fire Safety Chapter 2 Section 4

Key Concepts What are the three things necessary to maintain a fire? Why should you know about the causes of fire and how to prevent a fire?

Key terms Combustion Fuel

Understanding Fire Combustion: A rapid reaction between oxygen and a substance called a fuel Fuel: A material that releases energy when it burns. Wood, oil gasoline, natural gas, and paper The Fire Triangle: Three things are necessary to start and maintain a fire: Fuel Oxygen Heat Once started, a fire will burn as long as all three components of the fire triangle are available. If any of the three components are removed, the fire will die.

Home Fire Safety If you know how to prevent fires in your home and what to do if a fire starts, your are better prepared to take action. Most common sources: Small heaters Cooking Faulty electrical wiring Carelessness with cigarettes (the #1 cause of fire deaths) Fighting fires: Grease fires on the stove Fire extinguishers Prevention