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Fire! Countdown to disaster

Teaches how fire works and identifies its three elements: fuel, oxygen, and heat. Demonstrates how fire behaves from its start as an invisible smoke; how rapidly it progresses to its devastating flames. Discusses fire safety, installation of smoke detectors, and development of an escape plan.

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  • "Teaches how fire works and identifies its three elements: fuel, oxygen, and heat. Demonstrates how fire behaves from its start as an invisible smoke; how rapidly it progresses to its devastating flames. Discusses fire safety, installation of smoke detectors, and development of an escape plan."
  • "Teaches how fire works and identifies its three elements: fuel, oxygen, and heat. Demonstrates how fire behaves from its start as an invisible smoke; how rapidly it progresses to its devastating flames. Discusses fire safety, installation of smoke detectors, and development of an escape plan."@en
  • "Opens with a typically dramatic and misleading Hollywood fire and rescue sequence. Includes: accounts of the experiences of fire victims and fire fighters, national fire statistics, examines lethal products of fire. A laboratory demonstration of a bedroom fire started in an upholstered chair illustrates the growth and spread of fire."@en
  • "Vividly demonstrates the rapid manner in which a fire can grow and spread in a structure. Also presents the lethal effects of smoke that precede the flames."
  • "Teaches how fire works and identifies its three elements: fuel, oxygen, and heat. Demonstrates how fire behaves from its start as an invisible smoke; how rapidly it progresses to its devasting flames. Discusses fire safety, installation of smoke detectors, and development of an escape plan."@en

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  • "Fire! Countdown to disaster"
  • "Fire! Countdown to disaster"@en
  • "Fire countdown to disaster"@en
  • "Fire countdown to disaster"
  • "Fire, countdown to disaster"@en