2020
DOI: 10.1149/ma2020-02663338mtgabs
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Study of Effectiveness of CO and Smoke Alarm in Smoldering Fire

Abstract: Introduction One of the main causes of home fires in Japan is smoking in bed, and carbon monoxide poisoning and suffocation account for a high proportion of cause of death in bedding fires [1]. In this study, using a full-scale building model, a smoldering fire initiated with a lighted cigarette placed still on cotton bedding was reproduced. The COHb concentration (blood COHb concentration) inhaled into a human body and the density and concentration behavior of smoke and CO alarm… Show more

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