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Answered by arpitaverma604
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For a fire to start it needs a source of ignition, a source of fuel and a source of oxygen. For example, if a smoker falls asleep with a cigarette still lit, and sets fire to the sofa, the cigarette is the source of ignition, the material on the sofa is the source of fuel and the air is the source of oxygen. Unchecked, this fire will spread quickly.

Common causes of fire

According to Fire and Rescue statistics from 2016/17, the four most common causes of accidental fires in non-dwelling properties were:

1. Faulty appliances and leads

2. Faulty fuel supply

3. Misuse of equipment or appliances

4. Placing articles too close to heat

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