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    Formal Justification Report

    2012 Mrs. Mercedes Garcia 791 Lakeview Dr. Silver Spring, MD 20904 Dear Mrs. Garcia, According to the U.S. Fire Administration, they say that burning candles are the cause of approximately 15,600 fires, 1,270 injuries, 150 deaths, and an estimated of $539 million damages every year. Are you aware that 80% of burning candles are the cause of house fires? When you light up a fire free candle manufactured by Ambiance Candles, You will enjoy the lovely aroma that surrounds your home without worrying

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    Flamed Candles vs Wickless Warmers

    alternative, while providing many of the same results that you can get with traditional candles. Do you know how many house fires are caused by candles? According to U.S. Fire Administration (2013), 42 home fires are reported every day. That’s 15,260 each year! One-Fifth of reported candle fires, the candles are unattended or abandoned, and more than half of these candle fires start because something that can burn is too close to the open flame, such as mattresses, bedding, or curtains. Someone

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    Toxic Hot Seat Summary

    and the studies showing that cancerous chemicals are in these pieces of furniture that people sit and live on, this bulletin needs to be changed. It’s a great thing that it helps stop a fire engulf the whole living room in a short amount of time, but people sit and lay on these things all year round. If a fire is serious enough to kill you in

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    Wildfires Research Paper

    looking over to see a field burning in flames, animals dodging the heat and running for their lives, you just witnessed a wildfire. Wildfires happen everywhere. They can start by natural cause or even human cause. A wildfire is defined as an uncontrolled fire, usually in places of high vegetation, such as forest, and in places with lots of wind. Wildfires are ‘quasi-natural’ hazards, meaning that they are not entirely natural features. They can also be caused by human error as well. The four major causes

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    Essay On Fire Accident

    catches fire, it can be one of the most traumatizing moments in your life. A fire accident on any property is a recipe for disaster. It pinches hard to see your favorite things blazed in the fire. Sometimes the damage is so severe that you cannot be in a position to salvage anything. Remember that at that time, you are normally in shock and confused on what to do next. If you find yourself in that situation, it is advisable that you seek the services of a professional to come and do fire damage restoration

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    Dreams

    My dream job is to be a firefighter. I think fire fighting would be a fun and exciting job. When I watch firefighters battling fires on the news, it makes me want to be out there fighting the fire with them. I also like the idea that I would be helping many people. For example, during 9/11 many firefighters risked and lost their lives going into the badly damaged World Trade Center towers to save the lives of people they did not even know. Every little boy dreams of becoming a police officer or

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    Spontaneous Human Proof In Bleak House

    fire-171229_1280 Charles Dickens may have found a convenient way of disposing of one of his characters. In his novel Bleak House, the character Krook, spontaneously combusts. But even back in the nineteenth century the world-view of spontaneous human combustion was beginning to change. Scientific discoveries were regarded as the highest forms of human endeavor and spontaneous human combustion was soon to be rejected as legend and superstition. Yet, in the 21st century many questions still remain

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    Smouldering Fire Research Paper

    A smouldering fire is a slow, low-temperature, flameless form of combustion which occurs under the conditions of restricted air supply and limited heat loss. In this case, a flame fire could have started, electrically, which might have been transformed into a smouldering one due to a reduction of oxygen in the closed room flat environment. The combustion products of a smouldering fire may be high with a minute amount of mass loss. Thus, deaths in the case of smouldering fires tend to occur after

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    What Did They Die for

    firefighters do? Have you seen how firefighters rescue people and property at the spot or on television? What is a firefighter? A firefighter also known as a fireman, is a rescuer extensively trained in firefighting, primarily to extinguish hazardous fires that threaten property and civilian or natural populations and to rescue people from dangerous situations, like collapsed or burning buildings. Luckily or unluckily, my cousin work as a firefighter. Since he became a firefighter, I never saw him at

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    Fire Def.

    reaction is a fire burning. An example of an endothermic reaction is photosynthesis.
 
12. Concentration: the relative amount of a given substance contained within a solution or in a particular volume of space.

13. BTU: British thermal unit which is a traditional work equal to 1055 joules.

14. Joule: the SI unit of Work or Energy.

15. Fire: Combustion or burning in which substances combined chemically with oxygen in the air and typically give out bright light heat and smoke.

16. Fire Point: The

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