Enclosed fires are generally considered to have four distinct phases. What are they?
Enclosed fires are generally considered to have four distinct phases. What are they?
The four distinct phases of an enclosed fire are incipient, growth, fully developed, and decay. These phases accurately describe the progression of a fire from its initial ignition through to its eventual decline and extinguishment.
Correct Answer is A: Incipient , growth, fully developed , decay . refer to the Section 3, chapter 9, page 3-146
ANS: A. FPH 3-146