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Deep down, we know that fires are deadly, but if we imagine being caught in a burning building, many of us may think we can handle the situation. We may have delusions of grandeur as we imagine rescuing our loved ones or co-workers, like people do in the movies. However, the reality is that usually, we are no match for a fire’s power. If we accept this, it makes it more likely that we will make smart choices if we do find ourselves in a fire. Here is some information that we may already know, but revisiting it is probably wise since it will serve as a reminder of just how dangerous fire can be.
Heat Danger
Obviously, fire is hot. However, what some people don’t realize is just how hot the air in a burning room can get. If you’re standing up in a burning room, the air temperature can measure 500 degrees or more – hot enough to burn your sensitive breathing passages and lung tissue. This is one of the reasons that we learn to crawl around in a fire (the other reason being that crawling allows us to inhale less smoke).
Fire Is Darker Than You Think
Though we usually think of fire as something that provides light, a house fire can, in fact, be quite the opposite. The dark smoke that a fire can create can fill a house, blotting out the light and making it difficult to see. Another good reason to crawl.
Smoke Kills
In fires, most people do not die from the fire itself – they die from smoke inhalation. The toxic smoke and gases that house fires create are deadly because they can make people pass out, both from their toxicity and from the lack of oxygen in the air. Unfortunately, this lack of oxygen deprives us of our normal acuity, making us slower to think and react.

