What is fire made out of and how is oxidation related to it?

Posted by admin on February 26th, 2010 and filed under fire | 2 Comments »

I know that the yellow colour comes from carbon particles, which loses energy when it reaches a certain distance and becomes smoke (my guess). So this determines the shape/size of the fire? The blue colour from bunsen burners and stoves come from sulfur or something added to the gas to give a a smell yea? What I don’t get is how the fire is sustained by rapid oxidation and how this is all related to my energy. My head is about to explode.

Fire is an exothermic reaction, meaning it gives off heat and light. Its also a combustion process that produces smoke.

Fire requires four things to live. Heat, fuel, oxidation, and a chemical reaction. Since mater cannot burn in a solid state, it must be converted to a gas.

Converting a solid to a gas is known as pyrolisis. This requires heat. Different amounts of heat are required for diffrent types of matter. For example, a solid 2×4 will require more heat to convert than would sawdust.

The fuel itself is matter. Newton’s law of the Conservation of Mass & Energy states that matter is not created nor destroyed, it only changes state. So for fuel to burn it must be converted to a vapor.

Oxidation or oxygen is required in order for a fire to breathe. Some products require less oxygen to burn and others more. Our atmosphere is 21% oxygen and readily supports the combustion process. But, there are other products such as peroxides, and nitrates that release their own oxygen as they burn thereby supporting the combustion process with less oxygen.

The chemical reaction happens when the other three, heat, fuel and oxygen are brought together in the correct amounts and either through an outside ignition source or self ignition, the four produce a flame.

As various elements in a product are converted to a gas and burn, they give off varying degrees of light and color. Carbon is present in every fire and thus produces carbon monixide, one of two volitile gases that cause smoke inhalation. The darker and heaver the smoke, the more incomplete the combustion. Likewise the more complete the combustion process, the closer to white the flame is.

So all this boils down to this…. Rust is oxidation. As a pice of metal rusts, it is producing heat, giving off it’s own oxygen, converting the fuel, and a chemical reation with the air and metal is happening. This is all on the very slow end of the spectrum. On the fast end, you have fire. Fire speeds up the process all based on the type of fuel, amount of oxygen, amount of heat and the speed of the chemical reaction.

Hope this helps.

When will Miami Dade Fire Rescue start hiring again????

Posted by admin on February 26th, 2010 and filed under fire rescue | 1 Comment »


After the presidential election.

can my job fire me when i go to basic training?

Posted by admin on February 26th, 2010 and filed under fire training | 5 Comments »

i go to basic training between my junoir and senoir year in high school and my manager said that he will have to fire me. Is this true?

Legally, he is not allowed to do that because you are military personell. However, there are some anti-military managers out there that find ways around it. If he does, you can usually press charges. Talk to your recruiter about it. He can explain all of this to your manager in a peaceful way and win him over. Don’t try to do it yourself, it could get heated, then you really will be fired.

how much does the Fire Chief and assistant chief get paid for VBR?

Posted by admin on February 26th, 2010 and filed under fire chief | 1 Comment »


What is vbr?

Do you donate to your volunteer fire department?

Posted by admin on February 26th, 2010 and filed under fire department | 6 Comments »

If your fire department is volunteer, that is…
Where I’m from (PA) no volunteers are paid – and they certainly aren’t operating from tax dollars.

Yes…yes you do. Unless you like rampaging fires spreading thru your neighborhood because the dept couldn’t sustain operations.

Are restaurants in Pasadena california required to have a fire alarm system?

Posted by admin on February 26th, 2010 and filed under fire alarm | 3 Comments »

Are restaurants in Pasadena california required to have a fire alarm system? If so, or not. Please elaborate. I work in a restaurant in Pasadena and SSD is trying to sell us a firel alarm system telling us it’s required. Is it? Thank you for your answer!

I am pretty sure that it is a state law. My church now has to go under construction because it does not have a sprinkler system or a fire alarm. If it is a public building, then yes you have to have one. You can check with your local fire department, they would know the laws.

Can a outdoor glass elevator be perform as a fire safety elevator??

Posted by admin on February 26th, 2010 and filed under fire safety | 1 Comment »

Example, the Reina Sofia Muzeum glass elevator, can it be used as fire safety lift?
Example, the Reina Sofia Muzeum glass elevator, can it be used as fire safety elevator?

Elevators are probably not allowed to be used as fire escapes because to the risk of failure during a fire trapping someone in a burning building.

How do I get out of a lease when I feel incredibly unsafe because of numerous arson fires in my building?

Posted by admin on February 26th, 2010 and filed under fires | 2 Comments »

There have been roughly 7 unknown fires in my building in the last 8 months including one where a car was burnt to almost nothing in our underground parking lot to piles of paper and clothes being lit on fire on different levels of the building. The fire alarms are incredibly faint and I have slept through them and been the last person out of the building twice! This has gotten to the point where someone is obviously not going to stop setting these fires. The building has not taken any precautians as far as I can see. There are no cameras nor consistant security officials. The conditions are incredibly unsafe and I feel that my life is in danger and I need to know if there is any way I can get out of my lease. Please help!

Collect the police reports and seek out a tenants union in your city. Different states, counties and cities have different rulings on this issue. You need to speak this over with someone familiar with your local laws and rules. Good luck!

Fire Inspection Methods T1

Posted by admin on February 25th, 2010 and filed under fire inspection | 1 Comment »

Students demonstrate 4 steps of the fire inspection process.

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Mechanic Heard Loud Explosion Before House Fire

Posted by admin on February 25th, 2010 and filed under fire station | No Comments »

A mechanic at a nearby gas station says he heard a loud explosion before a West Palm Beach house went up in flames, sending two men to the hospital.

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