IAAI CFI Certification Exam
2026/2027 – New Gen 250+ Verified
Questions and Answers
**Q1: What temperature in the upper gas layer causes the onset of flashover?**
**A)** 900°F
**B)** 1100°F
**C)** 1500°F
**D)** 2000°F
**Correct Answer: B) 1100°F**
**Rationale:** The onset of flashover occurs when the upper gas layer temperature reaches
approximately 1100°F (593°C). At this point, radiant heat flux to the floor reaches about 2 W/cm²,
causing simultaneous ignition of all combustible materials in the compartment.
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**Q2: A meaningful analysis of a fire requires an understanding of the fire growth, the total heat
released, and WHAT?**
**A)** Smoke color
**B)** Heat Release Rate
**C)** Flame height
**D)** Wind speed
**Correct Answer: B) Heat Release Rate**
**Rationale:** Heat Release Rate (HRR) is the rate at which energy is released by a fire. It is
fundamental to understanding fire growth dynamics and is measured in kilowatts (kW). A meaningful
fire analysis requires understanding fire growth, total heat released, and HRR.
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**Q3: What is the recommended distance for securing the perimeter of a blast scene?**
**A)** 1.0 times the distance from the furthest debris
**B)** 1.5 times the distance from the furthest debris
**C)** 2.0 times the distance from the furthest debris
**D)** 3.0 times the distance from the furthest debris
**Correct Answer: B) 1.5 times**
, **Rationale:** Best practice is to secure a blast scene perimeter at 1.5 times the distance from the
furthest debris. This ensures safety and preserves evidence that may have been scattered by the
explosion.
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**Q4: The measurement of the radiant heat flux (from gas layer to the floor) that indicates the onset of
flashover is:**
**A)** 1 W/cm²
**B)** 2 W/cm²
**C)** 5 W/cm²
**D)** 10 W/cm²
**Correct Answer: B) 2 W/cm²**
**Rationale:** A heat flux of approximately 2 W/cm² is the critical threshold for the onset of flashover.
At this level, radiant heat from the upper gas layer is sufficient to ignite all combustibles in the
compartment.
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**Q5: What is the melting temperature of copper?**
**A)** 1220°F
**B)** 1500°F
2026/2027 – New Gen 250+ Verified
Questions and Answers
**Q1: What temperature in the upper gas layer causes the onset of flashover?**
**A)** 900°F
**B)** 1100°F
**C)** 1500°F
**D)** 2000°F
**Correct Answer: B) 1100°F**
**Rationale:** The onset of flashover occurs when the upper gas layer temperature reaches
approximately 1100°F (593°C). At this point, radiant heat flux to the floor reaches about 2 W/cm²,
causing simultaneous ignition of all combustible materials in the compartment.
,---
**Q2: A meaningful analysis of a fire requires an understanding of the fire growth, the total heat
released, and WHAT?**
**A)** Smoke color
**B)** Heat Release Rate
**C)** Flame height
**D)** Wind speed
**Correct Answer: B) Heat Release Rate**
**Rationale:** Heat Release Rate (HRR) is the rate at which energy is released by a fire. It is
fundamental to understanding fire growth dynamics and is measured in kilowatts (kW). A meaningful
fire analysis requires understanding fire growth, total heat released, and HRR.
---
**Q3: What is the recommended distance for securing the perimeter of a blast scene?**
**A)** 1.0 times the distance from the furthest debris
**B)** 1.5 times the distance from the furthest debris
**C)** 2.0 times the distance from the furthest debris
**D)** 3.0 times the distance from the furthest debris
**Correct Answer: B) 1.5 times**
, **Rationale:** Best practice is to secure a blast scene perimeter at 1.5 times the distance from the
furthest debris. This ensures safety and preserves evidence that may have been scattered by the
explosion.
---
**Q4: The measurement of the radiant heat flux (from gas layer to the floor) that indicates the onset of
flashover is:**
**A)** 1 W/cm²
**B)** 2 W/cm²
**C)** 5 W/cm²
**D)** 10 W/cm²
**Correct Answer: B) 2 W/cm²**
**Rationale:** A heat flux of approximately 2 W/cm² is the critical threshold for the onset of flashover.
At this level, radiant heat from the upper gas layer is sufficient to ignite all combustibles in the
compartment.
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**Q5: What is the melting temperature of copper?**
**A)** 1220°F
**B)** 1500°F