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- Tire_fire abstract "Tire fires, where tires are stored, dumped, or processed, exist in two forms: as fast-burning events, leading to almost immediate loss of control, and as slow-burning pyrolysis which can continue for over a decade. They are noted for being difficult to extinguish. Such fires produce much smoke, which carries toxic chemicals from the breakdown of rubber compounds while burning.Tire fires are normally the result of arson or improper manipulation with open fire. Tires are not prone to self-ignition as a tire must be heated to at least 400 °C for a period of several minutes prior to ignition.Extinguishing tire fires is difficult. The fire releases a dark, thick smoke that contains cyanide, carbon monoxide, sulfur dioxide, and products of butadiene and styrene. Burning tires are heated, and, as they have a low thermal conductivity, they are difficult to cool down. Moreover, they frequently burn inside even if they are extinguished from outside, and easily reignite when hot. One possible remedy is to cover the fire with soil, reducing the supply of oxygen and the exhaust of smoke. After extinguishing and cooling down (which may last several days), toxic chemicals can be neutralized.In Northern Europe new and used tires are stored in large warehouses also known as tire hotels. Fire is a growing concern, and as tire fires are difficult to extinguish regular sprinkler systems are not sufficient. Inert gas extinguishing systems like INERGEN in combination with a effective detection system would be the preferred choice for protecting these warehouses. Tests for establishing the minimum design concentration (MDC) are currently being performed in Denmark.".
- Tire_fire wikiPageExternalLink ciudad-juarez-where-tires-go-to-die.
- Tire_fire wikiPageExternalLink fires.htm.
- Tire_fire wikiPageExternalLink spontaneous.htm.
- Tire_fire wikiPageID "4462123".
- Tire_fire wikiPageLength "9603".
- Tire_fire wikiPageOutDegree "46".
- Tire_fire wikiPageRevisionID "706684320".
- Tire_fire wikiPageWikiLink 1,3-Butadiene.
- Tire_fire wikiPageWikiLink Al_Jahra.
- Tire_fire wikiPageWikiLink Arsenic.
- Tire_fire wikiPageWikiLink Arson.
- Tire_fire wikiPageWikiLink Carbon_monoxide.
- Tire_fire wikiPageWikiLink Category:Tires.
- Tire_fire wikiPageWikiLink Category:Types_of_fire.
- Tire_fire wikiPageWikiLink Everett,_Washington.
- Tire_fire wikiPageWikiLink Hagersville,_Ontario.
- Tire_fire wikiPageWikiLink Interstate_95_in_Pennsylvania.
- Tire_fire wikiPageWikiLink Iowa.
- Tire_fire wikiPageWikiLink Iowa_City,_Iowa.
- Tire_fire wikiPageWikiLink Knighton,_Powys.
- Tire_fire wikiPageWikiLink Knucklas.
- Tire_fire wikiPageWikiLink Kuwait.
- Tire_fire wikiPageWikiLink Lead.
- Tire_fire wikiPageWikiLink Lebanon.
- Tire_fire wikiPageWikiLink Lightning.
- Tire_fire wikiPageWikiLink Lockport_(city),_New_York.
- Tire_fire wikiPageWikiLink Nassau,_Bahamas.
- Tire_fire wikiPageWikiLink Natural_rubber.
- Tire_fire wikiPageWikiLink Ohio_National_Guard.
- Tire_fire wikiPageWikiLink Philadelphia.
- Tire_fire wikiPageWikiLink Pyrolysis.
- Tire_fire wikiPageWikiLink Savannah,_Georgia.
- Tire_fire wikiPageWikiLink Sinkhole.
- Tire_fire wikiPageWikiLink Spontaneous_combustion.
- Tire_fire wikiPageWikiLink Styrene.
- Tire_fire wikiPageWikiLink Sulfur_dioxide.
- Tire_fire wikiPageWikiLink Superfund.
- Tire_fire wikiPageWikiLink Sycamore,_Ohio.
- Tire_fire wikiPageWikiLink The_Simpsons.
- Tire_fire wikiPageWikiLink Thermal_conductivity.
- Tire_fire wikiPageWikiLink Tire_recycling.
- Tire_fire wikiPageWikiLink Toxicity.
- Tire_fire wikiPageWikiLink Tracy,_California.
- Tire_fire wikiPageWikiLink United_States_Environmental_Protection_Agency.
- Tire_fire wikiPageWikiLink Wales.
- Tire_fire wikiPageWikiLink Warm_Springs,_Oregon.
- Tire_fire wikiPageWikiLink Westley,_California.
- Tire_fire wikiPageWikiLink Wildfire.
- Tire_fire wikiPageWikiLink Winchester,_Virginia.
- Tire_fire wikiPageWikiLinkText "Tire fire".
- Tire_fire wikiPageWikiLinkText "tire fire".
- Tire_fire wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Convert.
- Tire_fire wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Tire_fire subject Category:Tires.
- Tire_fire subject Category:Types_of_fire.
- Tire_fire type Type.
- Tire_fire type Good.
- Tire_fire type Redirect.
- Tire_fire type Type.
- Tire_fire type Wheel.
- Tire_fire comment "Tire fires, where tires are stored, dumped, or processed, exist in two forms: as fast-burning events, leading to almost immediate loss of control, and as slow-burning pyrolysis which can continue for over a decade. They are noted for being difficult to extinguish. Such fires produce much smoke, which carries toxic chemicals from the breakdown of rubber compounds while burning.Tire fires are normally the result of arson or improper manipulation with open fire.".
- Tire_fire label "Tire fire".
- Tire_fire sameAs Q7809171.
- Tire_fire sameAs m.0c3rys.
- Tire_fire sameAs Q7809171.
- Tire_fire wasDerivedFrom Tire_fire?oldid=706684320.
- Tire_fire isPrimaryTopicOf Tire_fire.