Fire technology and investigation : lessons for criminology students / Felipe G. Montojo.
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627 D65 2013 Hydraulics / | 627 D65 2013 Hydraulics / | 628.92 M76 2006 Fire technology and investigation : lessons for criminology students / | 628.92 M76 2006 Fire technology and investigation : lessons for criminology students / | 64.076 B45 v.2 2003 Criminology licensure examination reviewer, volume 2 / | 658.05 R33 2005 Introduction to information technology / | 658.3 C81 2000 Personnel and human resource management / |
Includes bibliographical references.
Part I: fire technology -- Part 2: fire investigation
Fire can either be a friend or an enemy. Fire can support the necessities of life or can destroy life and property depending how it is managed. Fire out of control destroys. Fire under control supplies power and energy. The cause of a fire may be intentional as in arson or accidental through carelessness and negligence. The extinguishment of a fire depends upon the actions taken during the first few minutes after it started.
Adult
College of Criminology Criminology
English
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