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Investigation of fire-damaged buildings
Introduction Most professionals engaged in the investigation of fire-damaged buildings are very conscious of the potentially dangerous environment in which they work. Fire-damaged structures generally have no remaining services, these either having been destroyed or disconnected. The damaged parts of the structure are generally all in one colour — black — as a result of extensive smoke damage, and visibility in the absence of artificial lighting is invariably poor.
Investigation of fire-damaged buildings
Introduction Most professionals engaged in the investigation of fire-damaged buildings are very conscious of the potentially dangerous environment in which they work. Fire-damaged structures generally have no remaining services, these either having been destroyed or disconnected. The damaged parts of the structure are generally all in one colour — black — as a result of extensive smoke damage, and visibility in the absence of artificial lighting is invariably poor.
Investigation of fire-damaged buildings
Kinnear, Roy G. (author)
Structural Survey ; 4 ; 31-34
1986-01-01
4 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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