Across
- 1. – Risk of ignition
- 3. – Routine fire safety check
- 4. – Reason behind crime
- 7. – Advance safety step
- 9. – Airborne particles from fire
- 11. – Concrete cracking from fire heat
- 12. – Visible fire part
- 14. – Specialist in fire science
- 15. (25)
- 16. – Fire damage
- 17. – One side of fire triangle
- 18. – Device that senses smoke or heat
- 19. (25)
- 21. – Crime of intentionally setting fire
- 23. – Blackened remains
- 24. – Location of the fire
- 26. – Burn pattern resembling reptile skin
- 28. – Done with intent
- 34. – Start of fire
- 36. – Talk with witnesses
- 38. – Structure designed to stop spread of flames
- 40. – Burned remains
- 41. – Automated fire-fighting device
- 43. – Document of fire findings
- 45. – Shows heat, fuel, and oxygen
- 46. – Investigator or enforcer
- 47. – Avoiding fire before it starts
- 48. – Clues from forced entry tools
Down
- 2. – Fire-spreading chemical
- 5. – Scientific crime investigation
- 6. – Area where combustibles are vaporized
- 8. – Person examining the cause
- 10. – Needed for combustion
- 11. – Black residue from combustion
- 13. – Finding the fire early
- 20. – Person who sets fire
- 22. – Why the fire began
- 25. – Carbonization of material due to intense heat
- 27. – Analyze fire scene clues
- 29. – Dangerous re-ignition with oxygen
- 30. – Items collected from fire scenes
- 31. – Chemical aiding combustion
- 32. – Indicator of fire origin
- 33. – Handheld device to put out fires
- 35. – System to alert occupants
- 37. – Device starting the flame
- 38. – Material that burns
- 39. – Burn mark or trace
- 42. – Post-extinguishment search
- 44. – Total combustibility in area
- 45. – Sudden full-room fire transition
- 46. – Legal safety standards
