Introduction to Fire Prevention

“Introduction to Fire Prevention” by James C. Robertson, published by Brady/Pearson in 2010, is a comprehensive resource that spans 287 pages. This seventh edition presents a thorough overview of fire prevention, covering its history, education, organization, practices, and research, making it a valuable text for those in the field.
Readers will find detailed information on topics such as arson suppression and fire safety education, alongside updated insights into code enforcement. The book emphasizes the responsibilities of both the public and organizations in fire safety and prevention, serving as an essential introductory tool for firefighters seeking to understand both foundational concepts and contemporary practices in fire prevention.
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Introduction to Fire Prevention 7/e offers a range of information on fire prevention history, education, organization, practices, and research. The model curriculum of the Fire Emergency Service Higher Education (FESHE) group served as a basis for this important text.by James C. Robertson, principal of the Atlantic Systems Guild, provides information on arson suppression, fire safety education, along with updated information on code enforcement. With a focus on both the public and organizational responsibilities for fire safety and prevention, this book serves as an introductory tool for all firefighters who seek both the fundamentals and latest information on fire prevention practices and procedures.
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