Kitchen Grease Fire
Kitchen grease fires produce large volumes of dense, black smoke dominated by
high hydrocarbon soot agglomerates. If the fire is limited to the
kitchen and the grease is the major fuel then these large soot agglomerates
become a marker for the distribution of the smoke damage. The pattern
of distribution in important. Candles can produce similar soot agglomerates
so the relative concentration and distance from the source are
important considerations.
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