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protection
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verification
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combustion
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inspection
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enforcement
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volunteer
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accelerant
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incendiary
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detection
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suppression
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vigilance
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detonation
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regulation
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explode
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preparation
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extinguish
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retardant
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Definition List
A) A hastening of an ordinary process or swift development; a speeding up of (noun)
B) The process of burning; a chemical process with the evolution of heat and light (noun)
C) The act of discovering or noticing the existence or presence of; the state of being discovered (noun)
D) An explosion; the act of exploding or causing to explode with sudden violence (noun)
E) To plunge into water; to throw a liquid on; to drench; to put out with water (verb)
F) Effective obedience; legal administration; strength (noun)
G) To erupt energetically; to burst violently; to expand with a force and noise through rapid chemical change, as gunpowder (verb)
H) To put out; to annihilate (verb)
I) Used or adapted for setting property on fire
J) A close examination as for judging quality or condition; a checking or testing of an individual against established standards (noun)
K) The action or process of getting something ready or put together (noun)
L) The act of covering or shielding from injury or destruction (noun)
M) An authoritative rule dealing with details; a rule or order having the force of law (noun)
N) Any substance serving or capable of slowing up or holding back a chemical reaction (noun)
O) The subduing or putting down by authority or force; the holding back; restraint (noun)
P) Confirmation proved to be true or correct; a check or test for accuracy (noun)
Q) Alertness to avoid danger; watchfulness (noun)
R) One who enters into a service or offers to serve of his/her own free will (noun)