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An increase in wood construction is a danger to firefighter safety


Construction teams have a massive amount of influence on whether a firefighter may live or die.



This article mostly discusses the importance of being aware of how materials may affect a fire if one were to break out in a building; more specifically why wood framed high-rise buildings can be the most dangerous for firefighters. As a volunteer firefighter, I take firefighter life safety very seriously. As the author says in the second paragraph, a fire in a wood frame building killed two New York firefighters when it collapsed. This is because a wood frame is much weaker than other materials such as steel when put up against high heat atmospheres, making it much more prone to falling apart if a fire were to break out. 

Not only is the type of construction vital to firefighters if a fire were to break out, it may be even more vital to workers and residents who are inside at the time of the blaze. The examples the author brings up shows several real life scenarios of how a fire could quickly spread and trap people. Fire safety is very important to construction workers especially if the wood framing of the building is still exposed. As the author discusses, without the fire stops installed, the entire building could be engulfed in a matter of minutes. Any worker that may be inside at the time of a fire is in grave danger as there is no place to hide and collapse could be imminent. 

As a manager of construction, you have to think about specific aspects of constructing a building like what kind of material you use for framing. There are pros and cons of any material you may choose, but for some the cons may severely outweigh the pros as they are related to life safety. For example, the author says that the lumber industry has pushed for more use of wood and it is cheaper than steel to use, but making a decision off of money rather than safety could cost someone's life someday in the future.









https://www.firerescue1.com/firefighter-safety/articles/an-increase-in-wood-construction-is-a-danger-to-firefighter-safety-txBOaZuog3lEODCN/


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