Fire Triangle

A Fire Triangle is the three elements needed to ignite or for fire that is: 1) flammable substance (combustible material): to burn; 2) oxygen: to combine and react; 3) heat or ignition source: to raise the temperature of the combustible material to its burning or ignition temperature.

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