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Why ventilation is employed, when it should start and at what locations; how to achieve ventilation by opening roof and windows, in basements and on ships; proper use of smoke ejectors; precautions to be followed; proper way to break glass windows without endangering fireman, illustrated.
Why ventilation is employed, when it should start and at what locations; how to achieve ventilation by opening roof and windows, in basements and on ships; proper use of smoke ejectors; precautions to be followed; proper way to break glass windows without endangering fireman, illustrated.
Ventilation at fires
Fire Eng
Clark, W.E. (author)
Fire Engineering ; 113
1960
4 pages
Article (Journal)
English
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