This report contains summaries of fire investigations carried out in the years 1959 to 1962 and a brief analysis of the 147 major fires that have been investigated by the Division of Building Research since the study began in 1950. Although this study is generally restricted to investigations in the Ottawa area, visits were made to the scenes of fires of special significance which occurred in other localities.Peer reviewed: NoNRC publication: Ye
Many house fires in Canada originate from soot fires in chimneys and smokepipes. Fire statistics pub...
During the lifetime of any building in Canada it is probable that one or more "unwanted" fires will ...
On 15 March 1960 a fire occurred in the upper story of a duplex dwelling house in Ottawa. It was cha...
This report covers fire investigations carried out by members of the Fire Section during 1963. All i...
This report covers fire investigations carried out by members of the Fire Research Section during 19...
The study of fire in buildings has been recognized by the Division of Building Research from the sta...
This is a further progress report of the studies being made by the Fire Section of the Division of B...
Up to December 31, 1954, a total of 71 fires had been investigated; the scenes of several other fire...
The Fire Research Section of the Division of Building Research began in 1954, a study of all the fir...
During 1956 the Fire Section continued to study fatal and non-fatal fires. This report deals with th...
The Fire Section of the Division of Building Research was established with the object of conducting ...
This report is not intended as a detailed analysis of the fires investigated but rather to present c...
It is not intended in this report to attempt a detailed analysis of the fires investigated, but rath...
A Symposium was held on 22 September in association with the opening of the Field Station. It provid...
The first report 1 of the results of the pilot exercise in fire surveying set out the nature of the ...
Many house fires in Canada originate from soot fires in chimneys and smokepipes. Fire statistics pub...
During the lifetime of any building in Canada it is probable that one or more "unwanted" fires will ...
On 15 March 1960 a fire occurred in the upper story of a duplex dwelling house in Ottawa. It was cha...
This report covers fire investigations carried out by members of the Fire Section during 1963. All i...
This report covers fire investigations carried out by members of the Fire Research Section during 19...
The study of fire in buildings has been recognized by the Division of Building Research from the sta...
This is a further progress report of the studies being made by the Fire Section of the Division of B...
Up to December 31, 1954, a total of 71 fires had been investigated; the scenes of several other fire...
The Fire Research Section of the Division of Building Research began in 1954, a study of all the fir...
During 1956 the Fire Section continued to study fatal and non-fatal fires. This report deals with th...
The Fire Section of the Division of Building Research was established with the object of conducting ...
This report is not intended as a detailed analysis of the fires investigated but rather to present c...
It is not intended in this report to attempt a detailed analysis of the fires investigated, but rath...
A Symposium was held on 22 September in association with the opening of the Field Station. It provid...
The first report 1 of the results of the pilot exercise in fire surveying set out the nature of the ...
Many house fires in Canada originate from soot fires in chimneys and smokepipes. Fire statistics pub...
During the lifetime of any building in Canada it is probable that one or more "unwanted" fires will ...
On 15 March 1960 a fire occurred in the upper story of a duplex dwelling house in Ottawa. It was cha...