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Mace, P. R.
view article (1.0)Public Respond to Detector Survey.Kent Fire Dept., EnglandFire Engineers Journal, Vol. 49, No. 154, 31-32, September 1989Materials Research and Standards
view article (1.0)Need for Consumer Standards Aired.Materials Research and Standards, Vol. 7, No. 7, 322-325, July 1967Barker, J. A.
view article (1.0)Training--The Key to Fire Safety.Palmer and HarveyFire Prevention, No. 224, 28-30, November 1989National Fire Prevention and Control Administration
view article (1.0)National Fire Prevention and Control Admin., Washington, DCNational Fire Prevention and Control Admin. Dynamics of Fire Prevention. National Conference, 2nd. October 18-20, 1976, Los Angeles, CA, 115 p., 1976Starr, C.
view article (1.0)Social Benefit Versus Technological Risk. What Is Our Society Willing to Pay for Safety?California Univ., Los AngelesScience, Vol. 165, 1232-1238, September 1969Southern Building; Minnesota Fire Chief
view article (1.0)Public Fire Education Can Make a Difference.Southern Building, 20,22, December/January 1976 <b>AND</b> Minnesota Fire Chief, Vol. 13, No. 3, 16-17,31, January/February 1977,Fisher, P. E.; Hillenbrand, L. J.; Suchy, J. T.
view article (1.0)Arson: America's Malignant Crime. Final Report.Battelle Columbus Labs., OHFinal Report, September 1976, 40 p.Leadership Seminars for Developing a Coordinated Attack on Arson. January 13-15-February 23-24, 1976, Suchy, J. T., Editors, 1976Federal Emergency Management Agency
view article (1.0)After the Fire: The First 24 Hours.Federal Emergency Management Agency, Washington, DCL-114, December 1984, 6 p.Federal Emergency Management Agency
view article (1.0)This is Fire.Federal Emergency Management Agency, Washington, DC1990, 8 p.Federal Emergency Management Agency
view article (1.0)After the Fire! Returning to Normal.Federal Emergency Management Agency, Washington, DCFA-46, June 1998, 15 p.