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Understanding Fire Safety

What is Fire Safety? Fire safety refers to the set of precautions, procedures, and measures taken to prevent fires, minimize the risk of fire-related accidents, and ensure the safety of individuals and property in the event of a fire. It involves a combination of awareness, preparedness, and proper safety practices to prevent fires from occurring and mitigate their impact if they do happen. Importance According to the US National Safety Council (NSC) , the leading causes of home fires and injuries are cooking and heating. Thus, fire safety at home should be prioritized by practicing safety tips and protocols when using electrical appliances, cooking equipment, and others that may be fire hazards. In addition, 2021 data from the US Fire Administration states that 116,500 non-residential building fires led to 1,025 injuries and 115 deaths. This is just one reason to implement fire safety in the workplace and mitigate the negative business impacts of fire-related incidents. Moreover, fire...

What is Fire ?

Fire is a chemical reaction that occurs when a substance (typically a fuel) reacts with oxygen in the presence of heat, resulting in the release of energy in the form of light, heat, and gases. This process is called combustion. The basic components required for fire are often referred to as the "fire triangle," which includes: Heat – A sufficient temperature to start and sustain combustion. Fuel – A material that can burn, such as wood, paper, or gas. Oxygen – A component of the air that supports combustion. When these three elements are present in the right conditions, a fire can be ignited. If any one of these elements is removed, the fire will be extinguished.