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FIRE IS HOT - (Heat is more threatening than the flames) A fire's heat alone can kill. Room temperature in a fire can be 100 degrees at floor level and rise to 600 degrees at eye level. Inhaling this superheated hot air will at the least scorch your lungs. This heat can melt clothes to your skin. In five minutes a room can get so hot that everything within it can ignite at once, this is called flashover.
FIRE IS DARK - (Fire is NOT bright, it is pitch black) Fire starts bright, but quickly produces black smoke and complete darkness. If you wake up to a fire you may be blinded, disorientated, and unable to find your way around your home, even if you have lived there for many years.
FIRE IS DEADLY- (Smoke & toxic gases kill more people than flames do) Fire uses up the oxygen you need and produces smoke and poisonous gases that kill. Breathing even small amounts of smoke and these gases can make you drowsy, disorientated, and short of breath. The odorless, colorless fumes can lull you into a deep sleep before any flames even reach your door. You may not wake up in time to escape. |