What is Fire?
‘Fire’ can be defined in several ways:
A spectacular example of a fast-chemical
reaction between a combustible substance and oxygen accompanied by the
evolution of heat.
A mixture in gaseous form of a combustible substance and oxygen with sufficient energy put into the mixture to start a fire.
Unexpected combustion generating sufficient heat or smoke resulting in damage to plant, equipment, goods and /or buildings.
Classification
of fires: -
Class
A - Solid
materials, usually organic, such as paper, wood, coal and textiles.
Class
B - Flammable liquids, such as petrol, oil and
solvents.
Class
C - Gases, such as methane, propane, and acetylene.
Class
F - High-temperature fats and oils, such as cooking fat.
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