Fire Suppression, Sprinklers &
Alarms
Fire Science
Plant History
Fire Fighting
Site Specific Fire Related
100

A sprinkler head is activated by "this."

Heat

100

These 3 elements are required in order for a fire to continue to burn.

Heat, Fuel, and Oxygen

100

This is the first name of the man who founded Harrison Radiator Company.

Herbert

100

Wood, Paper and Cloth are known examples of what class of fire?

Class A - Common Combustibles


100

The site utilizes "this" many diesel driven fire pumps designed to increase and maintain water pressure in the event that the sprinkler system activates.

3

200

These devices are installed in order to notify individuals that are hard-of-hearing to evacuate the building.

Strobes

200

"This" is the earliest stage of a fire.

Incipient Stage

200

In 1910, Herbert C. Harrison developed the first hexagonal cell honeycomb "this".

Radiator

200

This term is used to describe the evaluation of the conditions upon arrival at the scene of a fire.

Size-up
200

A 150 lb. wheeled cart type "this" is attached to the back of each fire truck. It is B:C rated and would generally be utilized in the event of a large spill fire.

Fire Extinguisher

300

This fire suppression agent is used to automatically suppress a fire in the sub-floor of the EDS computer room in Building 8.

Carbon Dioxide (CO2)

300

Putting water on this class of fire will cause a rapid explosion that will not extinguish the fire, but rather enhance it.

Class D - Combustible Metals

300

The Lockport manufacturing plant was repurchased by General Motors as part of its Automotive Components Holdings Group in this year.

2009

300

In order to fight an electirical fire, the operator should use this class fire extinguisher.

Class C

300

A combustible roofing material (polyurethane spray foam insulation) is located on the roof of this Building and this building only.

7

400

A sprinkler "this" routes water from an underground main pipe upwards to branch lines and eventually sprinkler heads.

Riser

400

A phenomenon in which a fire that has consumed all available oxygen suddenly explodes when more oxygen is introduced, typically because a door or window has been opened.

Backdraft

400

Harrison Radiator Company was founded in this year.

1910

400

This fire hose nozzle pattern helps to blow smoke and heat away and is generally more efficient for extinguishing a fire.

Fog Pattern

400

There are 3 buildings on property that no longer utilize fire sprinkler protection. Building 16 (contractor building), the old oil pump house, and "this" building.

Building 9A

500

Sprinkler zones, alarm devices, fire pumps, or underground mains that are OUT OF SERVICE are reported to the insurance company and plant personnel as "this."

Impaired

500

The lowest temperature at which there will be enough flammable vapor to induce ignition when an ignition source is applied.

Flash Point

500

Building 7, the first building on site to be constructed was built in this year.

1939

500

New fire hydrants installed on site are designed with "this" modern type connection, making it quicker and easier for fire department personnel to connect to the hydrant.

Storz connection (Quick connect)

500

This combustible liquid used in IIR's packing process is hazardous to health when involved in a fire. It is advised that all personnel evacuate the building if this product is involved in a fire.

Intellipak Component A (previously Instapak component A)

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