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  • Hall, J. R., Jr.
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    Manufactured Home Fires in the U.S., 1980-1989.
    National Fire Protection Association, Quincy, MA

    December 1991
    32 p.

  • Hall, J. R., Jr.; Miller, A. L.
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    U.S. Home Cooking Fire Patterns and Trends Through 1989.
    National Fire Protection Assoc., Quincy, MA

    March 1992
    53 p.

  • Hall, J. R., Jr.
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    U.S. Home Heating Fire Patterns and Trends Through 1989.
    National Fire Protection Assoc., Quincy, MA

    December 1991
    82 p.

  • Hall, J. R., Jr.
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    U.S. Experience With Smoke Detectors: Who Has Them? How Well Do They Work? When Don't They Work?
    National Fire Protection Assoc., Quincy, MA

    October 1991
    37 p.

  • Hall, J. R., Jr.
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    U.S. Experience With Sprinklers: Who Has Them? How Well Do They Work?
    National Fire Protection Assoc., Quincy, MA

    October 1991
    39 p.

  • Miller, A.
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    U.S. Home Product Report, 1983-1987: Forms and Types of Materials First Ignited in Fires.
    National Fire Protection Assoc., Quincy, MA
    Home Product Report
    Home Product Report
    April 1991
    101 p.

  • Ottoson, J.
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    Human Contribution to Fire Origins.
    National Fire Protection Association, Quincy, MA
    Fire Journal, Vol. 68, No. 4, 19-22, July 1974

  • Schaenman, P.
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    Apartment Complex Fire, 66 Units Destroyed, Seattle, Washington, September 21, 1991. USFA Fire Investigation Technical Report Series.
    TriData Corp., Arlington, VA
    Report 059
    Federal Emergency Management Agency, Washington, DC, Report 059
    1992
    81 p.

  • National Board of Fire Underwriters
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    Building Loss Possibilities From Fire and Natural Hazards.
    National Board of Fire Underwriters, New York, NY

    1958
    23 p.

  • Kalbfleish, E., Jr.
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    Air Conditioner Magnifies Smoke Damage of TV Fire.
    Fire Engineering, Vol. 127, No. 6, 52, June 1974