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BMS Controls Glossary

Combination Fire

A combination fire is a type of fire that involves multiple types of fuel sources. This type of fire is most commonly seen in a residential or commercial setting, and is usually the result of a combination of combustible materials. Combustible materials can include wood, paper, cardboard, fabric, plastics, and other materials that can easily ignite and burn. Combination fires can be especially dangerous, as they can spread quickly and be difficult to extinguish. Firefighters must be aware of the different fuel sources and how they interact with each other to properly extinguish the fire. Fire suppression systems are often used to help control and extinguish combination fires, as they can be difficult to control with traditional firefighting techniques. Combination fires can cause significant damage to property and can even be deadly if not extinguished quickly. It is important to take the necessary precautions to prevent and prepare for a combination fire.