Heat Sources in Industrial Fires, Where Ignition Really Starts and How to Stop It

Heat Sources in Industrial Fires

Heat Sources in Industrial Fires, Where Ignition Really Starts and How to Stop It In industrial fires, heat is rarely accidental. Investigations consistently show that ignition occurs because heat sources were known, present, and poorly controlled. Whether the fire starts from electrical overheating, friction, hot work, or chemical reactions, heat is almost always the trigger … Read more

Role of Oxygen in Combustion, How Oxygen Makes Fires Grow and Why It Becomes Dangerous

Role of Oxygen in Combustion

Role of Oxygen in Combustion, How Oxygen Makes Fires Grow and Why It Becomes Dangerous In real fire incidents, oxygen is rarely discussed until it is too late. Fire investigations repeatedly show that fires grow out of control not only because fuel and heat are present, but because oxygen is allowed to flow freely or … Read more

Breaking the Fire Triangle, How Fires Are Actually Stopped in Real Situations

Breaking the Fire Triangle

Breaking the Fire Triangle, How Fires Are Actually Stopped in Real Situations In real fire incidents, fires are not extinguished by theory. They are stopped by quick decisions that remove heat, cut off fuel, or control oxygen. Fire investigations repeatedly show that fires escalate not because the fire triangle was unknown, but because people failed … Read more