Fire Findings
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Accelerants: Raise Temperatures Faster, Not Higher.
Fire Findings,
Vol. 4,
No. 3,
13,
Summer 1996
Fire Findings
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Exterior Fires: Some Probable Sources May Help You Determine the Causes.
Fire Findings,
Vol. 4,
No. 3,
1-3,
Summer 1996
Fire Findings
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Horizontal Surface Testing Yields Clues to Fire's Origin.
Fire Findings,
Vol. 5,
No. 2,
1-3,
Spring 1997
Fire Findings
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Cigarette Fires in Paper Trash: Results Difficult to Believe, Even After 300 Tests.
Fire Findings,
Vol. 6,
No. 1,
1-3,
Winter 1998
Fire Findings
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Making Sense of Receptacle Remains Starts With Tracing the Wiring.
Fire Findings,
Vol. 6,
No. 2,
1-4,
Spring 1998
Fire Findings
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Arc Mapping May Provide Valuable Clues of Fire's Origin.
Fire Findings,
Vol. 7,
No. 2,
12-13,
Spring 1999
Fire Findings
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Were the Breakers On, Off or Tripped?
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Vol. 8,
No. 1,
10-11,
Winter 2000
Fire Findings
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AFCI: New Device Protects Against Electrical Arcing.
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Vol. 8,
No. 2,
12-13,
Spring 2000
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Scene Reconstruction: Prefire Positioning Can Furnish Important Clues.
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Vol. 9,
No. 1,
12-13,
Winter 2001
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Knob-and-Tube Wiring Installations Don't Automatically Imply They Are Fire Hazards.
Fire Findings,
Vol. 10,
No. 2,
4,
Spring 2002