1 The damaging result of something being exposed
to fire or other intense heat source.
2 A once common but somewhat dangerous source
of illumination, consisting of shaped wax containing
a wick that was burned to produce light.
3 A device meant to detect smoke and sound an
alarm to warn occupants of a structure that
a fire may exist.
4 A compressed canister of various chemicals,
usually carbon dioxide, with an attached spray
nozzle used to smother a fire.
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5. The gaseous byproduct produced by the burning
process of fire, usually very high in carbon
monoxide and very dangerous if inhaled.
6. The first step to take if you are on fire
is to fall to the ground.
7. The act of successfully leaving a dangerous
situation or disaster.
8. A usually enclosed structure that moves occupants
to different floors of a building and should
never be utilized during a fire.
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