The Science of Fire
R.A.C.E. to Safety
The Tool Box (Extinguishers)
Detection & Hazards
Professional Response
100

These are the three sides of the "Fire Triangle" required for combustion.

What are Heat, Fuel, and Oxygen?

100

 The "R" in the R.A.C.E. acronym stands for this immediate action

What is Rescue?

100

 The "P" in the P.A.S.S. method tells you to do this to the extinguisher

What is Pull (the pin)?

100

This type of automatic detector is best at picking up fast-flaming fires

What is an Ionization detector?

100

Security personnel are responsible for this task to ensure fire trucks can reach the building.

What is Access Control (or clearing paths)?

200

To extinguish a fire, you must remove at least one of these from the Fire Triangle.

What are "sides" (or components)?

200

Closing doors and windows to stop the spread of smoke and fire refers to this "C" in R.A.C.E.

What is Confine?

200

When using an extinguisher, you should always aim the nozzle here

What is the base of the fire?

200

This common area in a building is a high-hazard zone due to grease buildup

What is the Kitchen?

200

During an evacuation, security should guide occupants to this specific outdoor location.

What is the Assembly Point (or Muster Point)?

300

This class of fire involves ordinary combustibles like wood, paper, and cloth

What is Class A?

300

Before fighting a fire, you must perform this "A" step to notify emergency services.

What is Alarm?

300

This component of the extinguisher tells the user if it is fully charged and ready for use.

What is the Pressure Gauge?

300

"Daisy-chaining" power strips is a major fire hazard typically found in these areas.

 What are Office or Storage areas?

300

When firefighting, you should never let the fire get between you and this

What is the Exit (or Path of Retreat)?

400

This class of fire involves flammable liquids like gasoline or oil

What is Class B?

400

This is the #1 priority objective in any fire prevention program

What is Life Safety?

400

You should use this type of extinguisher for an electrical fire (Class C) to avoid shock.

What is CO2 (or Dry Chemical)?

400

This detector triggers when the temperature in a room rises too quickly.

What is a Rate-of-Rise Heat Detector?

400

This is the term for the policy of never fighting a fire alone

What is the "Buddy System"?

500

A fire involving commercial cooking oils and fats is designated as this class

What is Class K?

500

The final step in R.A.C.E. suggests you do one of these two things.

What are Extinguish or Evacuate?

500

These are permanent fire suppression systems found in server rooms that won't damage electronics.

What are Clean Agent Systems?

500

These specialized detectors are used in high-hazard areas to sense Infrared or UV light from flames.

What are Flame Detectors?

500

After using an extinguisher, it must be reported immediately for this reason

What is Recharge or Replacement

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