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Cards 1
Superheated gases from a fire can burn the respiratory tract.
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Cards 2
Carcinogenic chemicals in smoke can be absorbed through inhalation or dermal contact.
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No
Cards 3
Synthetic materials in homes do not produce dangerous substances when burned.
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No
Cards 4
Firefighters are at risk of smoke exposure during fire incidents.
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No
Cards 5
Burns are the main cause of fire deaths.
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No
Cards 6
Respiratory arrest and cardiac arrest can occur when oxygen levels are low.
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No
Cards 7
Synthetic materials produce more smoke than natural materials.
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No
Cards 8
Smoke particles can penetrate the respiratory system and cause harm to the lungs.
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No
Cards 9
Firefighters are not at risk of smoke exposure during fire incidents.
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No
Cards 10
Smoke inhalation is the leading cause of fire-related deaths.
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No
Cards 11
Carbon monoxide is not a toxic gas found in smoke.
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No
Cards 12
Smoke exposure has no negative effects on the health of firefighters.
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No
Cards 13
The type and quantity of smoke particles and gases depend on the materials being burned.
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No
Cards 14
Phosgene can cause itchy eyes and a sore throat when inhaled at low levels.
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No
Cards 15
Multiple harmful materials can be found in smoke during fire suppression and overhaul phases.
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No
Cards 16
Repeated exposure to smoke has no effect on the progression of atherosclerosis.
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No
Cards 17
Carcinogenic chemicals in smoke cannot be absorbed by the body.
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No
Cards 18
Long-term exposure to smoke has no impact on cardiovascular health.
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No
Cards 19
Natural materials produce more smoke than synthetic materials.
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No
Cards 20
Smoke particles cannot penetrate the respiratory system.
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No
Cards 21
Smoke exposure can have debilitating effects on the health of firefighters.
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No
Cards 22
Synthetic materials in homes can produce dangerous substances when burned.
Yes
No
Cards 23
Superheated gases from a fire do not burn the respiratory tract.
Yes
No
Cards 24
The type and quantity of smoke particles and gases do not depend on the materials being burned.
Yes
No
Cards 25
Smoke inhalation does not incapacitate people quickly.
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No
Cards 26
Carbon monoxide is a common toxic gas found in smoke.
Yes
No
Cards 27
Hydrogen cyanide is formed when plastics like PVC pipe are burned.
Yes
No
Cards 28
Fire does not reduce oxygen levels.
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No
Cards 29
Smoke from burning materials is harmless and does not contain any toxic substances.
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No
Cards 30
Phosgene is not a byproduct of burning household products.
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No
Cards 31
Hydrogen cyanide is not formed when plastics like PVC pipe are burned.
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No
Cards 32
Only one harmful material is present in smoke during fire suppression and overhaul phases.
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No
Cards 33
Long-term exposure to smoke may accelerate cardiovascular mortality.
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No
Cards 34
Fire can reduce oxygen levels and cause asphyxiation.
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No
Cards 35
Concentrations of combustion products are the same in every fire.
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No
Cards 36
Smoke from burning materials can contain asphyxiates, irritants, and carcinogenic byproducts.
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No
Cards 37
Concentrations of combustion products can vary greatly from fire to fire.
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No
Cards 38
Foglike droplets of liquid can be poisonous if inhaled or absorbed through the skin.
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No
Cards 39
Foglike droplets of liquid are harmless if inhaled or absorbed through the skin.
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No
Cards 40
Repeated exposure to smoke can contribute to the progression of atherosclerosis.
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No