FIRE CROSSWORD- SANIDAD, RICA

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Across
  1. 5. - generated is proportional to the resistance of square of the current
  2. 6. - the use of one or more electrical appliances or devices which draw or consume electrical current beyond the designed capacity of the existing electrical system.
  3. 8. - heat transferred by direct contact from one body to another.
  4. 12. - any street, alley or other strip of land unobstructed from the ground to the sky, dedicated for public use.
  5. 14. - a plane geometric figure in which the three sides of an equilateral triangle represent oxygen, heat, and fuel, these elements are necessary to sustain combustion
  6. 15. - heat transferred with energy travels through space or materials as waves.
  7. 16. - the evolving of heat and light by combustion. The combustion thus manifested especially the flame of the fuel as burning.
  8. 18. - which is human intervention. Faulty wiring, carelessness of handling flammable materials, smoking, candles, matches, electrical wire, appliances, pets, volcanic eruptions and electrical wiring due to earthquake.
  9. 20. - any condition or act which increases or may cause an increase in the probability of the occurrence of fire or which may obstruct, delay, hinder or interfere with firefighting operations and the safeguarding of life and property.
  10. 24. - heat transformed by a circulating medium either gas or a liquid
  11. 29. - a strong oxidizing organic compound which release oxygen readily. It causes fire when in contact with combustible materials especially under conditions of high temperature.
  12. 31. - fire protection activities that deal with preventing fires from starting by eliminating fire hazards through inspection and education programs.
  13. 32. - a system of vertical pipes in a building to which fire hoses can be attached on each floor, including a system by which water is made available to the outlet as needed.
  14. 34. - gaseous flame produces within heat passes to smooth objects.
  15. 36. - produces a large quantity from fires and high levels of gas that stimulates the rate of breathing. Increase rate of breathing also increases the rate of intake of other toxic gases.
  16. 38. - the portion of a roadway or public way that should be kept opened and unobstructed at all times for the expedient operations of firefighting units.
  17. 42. - a fire restrictive door prescribed for openings in fire separation walls or partitions.
  18. 43. - a cylindrical device turning on an axis around which a fire hose is connected
  19. 45. - a rocket or liquid propellant which consist of combinations of fuels and oxidizers which ignite simultaneously on contact with each other.
  20. 47. - a passage hall or ante chamber between the outer doors and the interior parts of a house or building.
  21. 48. - heat absorb or is added before the reaction takes place.
  22. 49. - passage way from one building to another or through or around a wall in approximately the same floor level
Down
  1. 1. - a process where a piece of metal is heated prior to changing its shape or dimensions.
  2. 2. - melting or fusing of metallic ores or compounds so as to separate impurities from pure metals.
  3. 3. - made up of fine particles and condensed vapor as consequence of combustion. It provides warning of fire and contributes to panic because of irritating effects; induces coughing and sneezing
  4. 4. - the rate of at which the fuel and oxidizer are brought together to determine the character of diffusion flame.
  5. 7. - descriptive of any substance that ignites spontaneously when exposed to air
  6. 9. - the purpose for which a building or portion thereof is used or intended to be used.
  7. 10. - a material that readily yields oxygen in quantities sufficient to stimulate or support combustion.
  8. 11. - material and design of building construction meant to withstand the maximum effect of fire for a specific duration or period of time.
  9. 13. - it refers to the crime f intentionally setting fire to a building or other property. The willful and malicious burning of the property of another.
  10. 17. - the official report of a fire, generally prepared by the person in-charge of the fire incident.
  11. 19. - gas formed by incomplete combustion of carbon
  12. 21. - a kind of stable explosive compound which explodes by percussion.
  13. 22. - incomplete combustion of fuels that causes a soot and orange to reddish color.
  14. 23. - conditions that are conducive to fire or are likely to increase the extent of severity of fire.
  15. 25. - oxygen reacts and oxidizes.
  16. 26. - a box or cabinet where fire hoses, valves and other equipment are stored and arranged for firefighting.
  17. 27. - a enclosed vertical space of passage that extends from floor to floor as well as from the base to the top of the building.
  18. 28. - flame produced by nuclear weapons with fire flame
  19. 30. - a piece of metal or an electrical conductor used to bypass a safety device in an electrical system.
  20. 33. - an integrated network of hydraulically designed piping installed in a building, structure or area with outlets arranged in a systematic pattern which automatically discharges water when activated by heat or combustion products from a fire.
  21. 35. - the person who holds the legal right of possession or title to a building or real property.
  22. 37. - a process where impurities and,or deleterious materials are removed from a mixture in order to produce a pure element of compound. It shall also refer to partial distillation and electrolysis.
  23. 38. - the minimum temperature at which any material gives off vapor in sufficient concentration to form an ignitable mixture with air.
  24. 39. - heat releases or energy produces but lesser heat than the reaction.
  25. 40. - a four-sided, solid geometric figure that resembles a pyramid, with one of the sides forming the base. Each side indicates one of the four elements required to have fire.
  26. 41. - gases that remain within the products of combustion are cooled to normal temperature.
  27. 44. - any person actually occupying and using a building or portions thereof by virtue of a lease contract with the owner or administrator or by permission or sufferance of the latter.
  28. 46. - very often, the odor of ozone may be detected and lightning is often accompanied by sound. Traces are very characterized on metallic objects and bricks and walls. Broken pieces of plaster brisk may be scattered around the place