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A meaningful analysis of a fire requires an understanding of the fire growth, the total heat released, and WHAT? - ANSWER- Heat Release Rate
What does he term AFCI stand for? And, the "A" specifically represents what? - ANSWER- Arc-fault circuit interrupter
The organization that develops standard methods for testing materials - ANSWER- ASTM
Initiation of combustion by heat but without a spark or flame - ANSWER- Auto- ignition
A deflagration resulting from the sudden introduction of air into a confined space containing oxygen-deficient products of incomplete combustion - ANSWER- Backdraft
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An explosion caused by a combination of combustible materials heated to the ignition point and a sudden introduction of oxygen to support combustion - ANSWER- Backdraft
A boat device that owners fail to keep clean, which is a frequent cause of engine compartment fires on boats - ANSWER- Backfire Flame Arrestor
A device on a fluorescent light fixture that transforms the voltage from normal household voltage to a higher voltage - ANSWER- Ballast
The starter motor draws its energy from this source - ANSWER- Battery
The burden of proof in a criminal trial - ANSWER- Beyond a Reasonable Doubt The process of electrically connecting two or more conductive objects - ANSWER- Bonding
Most engine fires typically penetrate the interior compartment at this location of the vehicle - ANSWER- Bottom Passenger Side of the Windshield
An investigator can closely examine this component of a cord to determine if it was plugged into a receptacle - ANSWER- Brass Prongs (male ends)
The chemical and physical changes that occur in gypsum wallboard surfaces during a fire - ANSWER- Calcination
A narcotic gas that one might be exposed to in the fire - ANSWER- Carbon Monoxide
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The levels of this toxin dissipate over time after removal from the fire environment. - ANSWER- Carbon Monoxide
This toxic condition does NOT cause a cherry-pink coloration to the skin of the fire victim and is NOT visible on all skin types - ANSWER- Carbon Monoxide Poisoning
This occurrence is the most common open-flame ignition source in non-fuel injected vehicles - ANSWER- Carburetor Backfire
The component that controls temperature in many heat-producing appliances - ANSWER- Bimetallic Thermostats
This feature distinguishes the heat-sensitive bulbs of sprinkler heads from each other - ANSWER- Color Codes
A chemical process of oxidation, which occurs at a rate fast enough to produce heat and usually light in the form of either a glow or a flame - ANSWER- Combustion
A building design feature that aims to limit the fire to its origin. - ANSWER- Compartmentation
Located at the origin, these should be considered individually during the development of a cause hypothesis - ANSWER- Competent Ignition Source
This should be donned when dealing with hazardous chemicals - ANSWER- Complete PPE
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