This blog compares the FED CO results generated using FDS devices with results generated using a Pathfinder agent. FDS Model A simple FDS model contains a fire source and two openings. Devices are placed at 1.75 m above the floor level near the vertical opening to measure the CO concentration in the air. Pyrosim Model […]
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Fire safety engineers recognize that low visibility does not result in incapacitation or death. However, low visibility creates a challenging environment for occupants to find and navigate the escape route, resulting in extended egress time and extended exposure to harmful combustion products. Inhalation of toxic combustion gases is the most common cause of death in […]