fire investigation methodology
Title: fire investigation methodology
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fire investigation methodology
Category: /Literature/English
Details: Words: 1227 | Pages: 4 (approximately 235 words/page)
Fire Investigation
A fire investigation is a difficult task. The devastation, charred debris, collapsed structures, water soaked ashes, along with the smoke and stench, make an investigation uninviting and seemingly impossible.
There are different types of fires; in homes, factories, brush, and in the forest. The best way to investigate a fire would be to use a trained team of personal. Fire marshals and private investigators with their experience of fires along with police officers
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rely on gas chromatography.
Conclusion
Fires present a major social an economic problem. A thorough investigation of any large-scale fire, be it accidental or deliberate, is necessary. Scientists have expertise that can be used in the investigation, which may help find the origin of the fire if it is not found otherwise.
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References
Redsicker,D.R.,& O’Connor,J.J,(1997).Practical Fire and Arson Investigation(2nd ed.).Boca Raton,FL:CRC Press
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