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I think when there is a fireproof glass on the frontside from the room + - 1 meter upside that it is not possible for the hot smoke to escape, and the situation is going more real, i mean that the flashover is coming faster: so more real.
Too slow because of sensor add on floor spray nozzle may help in case table block. It is not the technique but the arrangement of applications of technique not fully explored
Vintage production! These days there would be a few lines about a VPN provider and a reminder to smash the like button and don't forget to subscribe! ;)
this is why i dont put fake trees up i have old lights from 2000s and they're pretty and. my Christmas tree is fake and so. i always just set up a couple of decorations.
Unless you have been in a burning building, it's impossible to really comprehend a fire situation. You can't feel the heat and smell the smoke, much less get a good taste of it and the smoke will kill you before the fire does. FDNY Ret.
I was a FDNY fireman and worked with an older fireman who lost his father and brother in a Christmas tree fire when he was young. He had burn scare on his arms from trying to rescue them
I work at a science lab and my mentor (our lab's Environmental Health and Safety Manager) links this video to our Christmas tree safety topic every year. He really loves it because it's a great visual for what can happen if you're not careful. I'll have to bookmark this video and continue the tradition of sharing it every year after he retires xD
Eh, the droplet size of the mist needs to be much smaller in order to properly swirl around objects. Clearly, they need to use atomizer nozzles rather than just misting nozzles. Needs to be lighter than air when it comes out so it fills the entire volume of the room.
And why are there no plastic window frames? you can make a building withstand a nuclear blast, but if you can't replicate and reconstruct the building as was on the night, no amount of demonstrations would be valid.
i think this would be a better example if you did not have an openning feeding the fire as it travelled over the ceiling and fed the fire , now i could be wrong yet thank you for the information
NOTICE!!! When the first firefighter started applying water high up at the flames and smoke, the fire just continued unabated. When water was trained on the burning material, the flames went out Instantly.
the cladding is also dangerous as it is resin bonded core. any builders get a barrel fire going nice and hot and chuck on some pir foam insulation. well blow me down that burns! the cladding is twice as dangerous as that bit of celotex you just burnt.
I’ve just been doing fire warden training and they used this video. Very educational, but there’s a niggling thought in my brain. I recognise the narrator, but cannot for the life of me find his name 😱 This is gonna bug me all day!!!
That didn't spread as fast as I thought it might, and the fire rolled over but the room never really flashed. I wonder if having one side completely open allowed the heat and gasses to escape and limited the thermal input on the rest of the room.