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view article (1.0)How Fires Start.Record, Vol. 52, No. 3, 19, May/June 1975New York State Department of State
view article (1.0)Fire in New York, 1988.New York State Department of State, Albany
1989
71 p.McMasters, A. W.
view article (1.0)Statistical Fire Spread Model for Forest Fires.California Univ., RiversideTechnical Report 14National Science Foundation, Washington, DC, Technical Report 14
April 1973
38 p.McMasters, A. W.
view article (1.0)Individual Statistical Fire Spread Model for Different Fuel Types.California Univ., RiversideTechnical Report 18National Science Foundation, Washington, DC, Technical Report 18
February 1974
40 p.McMasters, A. W.
view article (1.0)Active Wildland Fire Spread During a Burning Period.California Univ., RiversideTechnical Report 19National Science Foundation, Washington, DC, Technical Report 19
February 1974
29 p.Ku, E.
view article (1.0)BOMA International Fire Survey: Commercial Buildings Uphold Fire Safety Record, 1989.Skylines, 10,14-15, August 1989Buszard, D. L.; Bentley, R. L.
view article (1.0)Advances in the Reduction of Smoke and Toxic Gases From Burning Polyurethane Foam.Ciba-Geigy Additives, Manchester, UKProduct Safety Corporation. International Conference on Fire Safety, 16th. Volume 16. January 14-18, 1991, Product Safety Corp., Sunnyvale, CA, Millbrae, CA, 54-72 p., 1991Association of European Manufacturers of Fire and Intruder Alarm Systems (EURALARM)
view article (1.0)Study of Efficiency of Fire-Detection and Alarm Systems.EURALARMFinal DocumentFinal Document
February 1989
12 p.Association of European Manufacturers of Fire and Intruder Alarm Systems (EURALARM)
view article (1.0)Study of Unwanted Alarms of Fire Detection and Alarm Systems.EURALARMFinal DocumentFinal Document
September 1988
9 p.Wollin, G.
view article (1.0)Measures for Reducing the Level of Unwanted Alarms Arising From Fire Detection and Alarm systems.Tele-Larm, SwedenFinal DocumentFinal Document
July 1987
29 p.