6 Jan 2021

Smoke is a by-product of fire. It is a dangerous mix of unburnt gases and solid particles. Smoke is formed due to the incomplete combustion of the material. During complete combustion, everything is burned, producing just water and carbon dioxide as the by-products.

During incomplete combustion the fuel is not burnt completely leaving behind a lot of residue; smoke being one of them. Smoke is a collection of these tiny unburned particles. Each particle is too small to be seen with the naked eye but collectively they form smoke.

Common deadly composition

It is noted that in case of a fire incident most of the casualties (50-80%) are because of asphyxiation rather than burning. The situation becomes even more critical in the case of children and the elderly. They are dependent on their evacuation so there may be a time lag for evacuation exposing them to smoke and making them susceptible to hazards of smoke.

The situation becomes even more critical in the case of children and the elderly

The composition of smoke depends on the nature of the burning fuel and the conditions of combustion but a common deadly composition of gasses in smoke include harmful gases like Nitrogen Oxides, Carbon Dioxide, Sulfur Dioxide, Carbon Monoxide, Hydrogen  Cyanide, Ammonia, Hydrogen Chloride, Phosgene Dioxin, Chloromethane, Bromomethane, Hydrogen Sulfide, etc.

Replacing oxygen content

What makes smoke a deadly killer?

  • Smoke replaces oxygen content in the air leading to Asphyxiation.
  • It aids in Spreading fire.
  • Causes Flashover during the fire accident. (Flashover is the near-simultaneous ignition of all combustible material in an enclosed area).
  • Presence of smoke Hinders evacuation.
  • But there is one good thing about smoke. It is the first sign of fire. If they have systems in place that can detect smoke at a very nascent stage it is possible to avert a fire situation altogether.

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