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FIRE LIFE AND SAFETY EDUCATOR (FLSE)ACTUAL EXAM NEWEST WITH COMPLETE QUESTIONS
AND CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS| BRAND NEW VERSION!!!

_____ is the strongest weapon in the fire and life safety educator's arsenal against death, injury,
and property loss. - (Correct Answer)-Knowledge



What is defined as the rapid oxidation process with the evolution of light and heat in varying
intensities? - (Correct Answer)-Fire



What is defined as the technical understanding of how fires ignite, grow, and spread? - (Correct
Answer)-Fire Dynamics



What are the 4 sub specialties of fire dynamics most interesting to educators? - (Correct
Answer)-Ignition and heat release

Heat transfer

Fire growth and spread

Flashover


What 3 key areas help participants understand how factors will react with each other? - (Correct
Answer)-Material properties
Temperature of Ignition Source

Amount of heat applied



What is defined as the basic measurement of fire stored energy? - (Correct Answer)-Fire Load



What is defined as the quantity of heat required to raise the temperature of 1 pound of water 1
degree F at the pressure of 1 atmosphere? - (Correct Answer)-British Thermal Unit (BTU)



What 3 things have the greatest impact on ignition behavior? - (Correct Answer)-Ignition
temperature
Surface area

, 2



Mass of a material



Heat is transferred from one item to another by __, ___, ___. - (Correct Answer)-Radiation

Convection

Conduction


When fuel continues to burn without the external heat sources this is called what? - (Correct
Answer)-Established burning


What is defined as when fire spreads very rapidly and other items in the room appear to burst
into flames with average temperature at the ceiling ranging from 930 degrees to 1300 degrees F?
- (Correct Answer)-Flashover


_____ refers to whether or not people can remain unhurt in a fire are or escape without serious
injury. - (Correct Answer)-Tenability



2 people could react very differently to the same fire. How well someone can withstand the
physical assault of fire, heat, smoke, and gases depends on what? - (Correct Answer)-Age of the
victim - very old and very young don't do well
Size - larger people can tolerate large doses of toxic gases
Pre-existing medical condition

Respiratory capacity - 3 out of 4 fire deaths are due to smoke inhalation

Medication, drugs or alcohol



____ is the scientific measurement of how much heat is available for transfer to a human skin. -
(Correct Answer)-Heat flu



What are some of the negative physical effects during fire that visible smoke produces? -
(Correct Answer)-Reduced Visibility

, 3



Irritation and toxicity caused by inhaling smoke particles

Emotional effects, causing fear



____ is the primary culprit in fire deaths. - (Correct Answer)-Carbon monoxide


___ poisoning alone accounts for about half of all fire deaths. - (Correct Answer)-Carbon
monoxide


_________ is what the fire and life safety educator does by developing and sharing safety skills
and information. - (Correct Answer)-Changing human behavior


In 1982 Dr. John Keating wrote an article called ___ which identified the four elements to panic
behavior? - (Correct Answer)-The Myth of Panic



Dr. John Keating's four elements to panic behavior are: - (Correct Answer)-A hope for escape
even with closing escape routes

Contagious behavior, especially if key noted by leaders of a group affected by fire.

Aggressive concern by the individual for his or her own safety as opposed to concern for others
in the same fire.
Irrational, illogical response to the fire situation



What are the 6 basic techniques people use to decide what to do in a fire? - (Correct Answer)-
Threat recognition

Validation

Definition

Evaluation

Commitment
Reassessment

, 4




In the 6 basic techniques people use to decided what to do in a fire define threat recognition? -
(Correct Answer)-Something isn't right and people hope the threat is false



In the 6 basic techniques people use to decided what to do in a fire define validation? - (Correct
Answer)-Unsure on how serious a threat is



In the 6 basic techniques people use to decided what to do in a fire define definition ? - (Correct
Answer)-People ask themselves, what do they know about the threat



In the 6 basic techniques people use to decided what to do in a fire define evaluation ? - (Correct
Answer)-People decide whether to fight or flight



In the 6 basic techniques people use to decided what to do in a fire define commitment ? -
(Correct Answer)-People begin to act on the decision made during evaluation



In the 6 basic techniques people use to decided what to do in a fire define reassessment ? -
(Correct Answer)-If the action does not appear to work, the people will reassess


Smoke detectors are required to have a sound level output of at least ____ decibels at ___ feet. -
(Correct Answer)-85

10


Homes need __ smoke detector on each level of the residence, outside each sleeping area. -
(Correct Answer)-1



Estimated 92% of households in the U.S. have smoke detectors, however about ___ % of those
households have nonoperational smoke detectors. - (Correct Answer)-20

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