Across
- 2. Used to produce heat, and an essential part of the fire triangle.
- 3. To prevent fires spreading in a building, fire doors shoud be kept ----
- 8. The colour label on a fire extinguisher recommended for use on Class E(electrical fires)
- 9. Welsh word for 'heat'
- 12. The colour label on a fire extinguisher recommended for use on Class B fires(famable liquids)
- 13. Word to describe the chemical process between a fuel, oxygen and heat that causes fire.
- 14. The term given to the three elements essential for combustion to take place(3,4,8)
- 15. Used to extinguish fires on class F fires(cooking oils)(4,7)
- 17. Type of gas that we breath in that is essential for creating fire.
- 18. It is essential to keep naked flames away from --------- materials.
- 21. Where people should gather after a building is evacuated(4,8,5)
Down
- 1. Produced when a fuel is burnt.
- 3. When you will be informed about your site fire and evacuation procedures(4,9)
- 4. The material in a black labelled fire extinguisher(6,7)
- 5. Another term for 'fire assembly point'(6,5)
- 6. This is an essential part of fire prevention on site, as well as avoiding other safety issue such as slips trips and falls(4,12)
- 7. This should be taken at the muster point to make sure everyone has been accounted for and is out of the building.
- 10. Should be installed correctly in cavity walls and other voids, between adjoining properties to stop the spread of fire(4,6)
- 11. One of the first actions that should be taken on discovering a fire(5,3,5)
- 14. Welsh word for 'Triangle'
- 16. The material in a cream labelled fire extinguisher.
- 19. The material in a red labelled fire extinguisher.
- 20. Welsh word for 'Fuel'
- 22. The colour label on a fire extinguisher used on class A fires, wood, paper and textiles.
