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- Fire risk refers to the likelihood and severity of a fire occurring in a given situation.Some common fire hazards are12:
- Kitchen fires from unattended cooking, grease fires, or chip pan fires
- Electrical systems that are overloaded, poorly maintained, or defective
- Combustible storage areas with insufficient protection
- Combustibles near equipment that generates heat, flame, or sparks
- Candles and other open flames
- Smoking materials such as cigarettes, cigars, pipes, lighters, etc.
- Equipment that generates heat and utilizes combustible materials
- Flammable chemicals or chemical accelerants that can increase a fire’s rate of spread
Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.Some common fire hazards are: [5]
- Kitchen fires from unattended cooking, grease fires/chip pan fires
- Electrical systems that are overloaded, poorly maintained or defective
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fire_safetyFire hazards include:
- Flames
- Sparks
- Hot objects
- Flammable chemicals
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