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Fire investigation, sometimes referred to as origin and cause investigation, is the analysis of fire-related incidents. After firefighters extinguish a fire, an investigation is launched to determine the origin and cause of the fire
Fire

Fire is the oxidation of a combustion material releasing heat, light, and various Chemical reaction products such as carbon dioxide and water....
 or explosion
Explosion

An explosion is a sudden increase in volume and release of energy in an extreme manner, usually with the generation of high temperatures and the release of gases....
. Investigations of such incidents are done using a systematic approach and knowledge of basic fire science.

Investigating fires
Fire investigation is one of the most difficult of the forensic sciences to practice.






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Fire investigation, sometimes referred to as origin and cause investigation, is the analysis of fire-related incidents. After firefighters extinguish a fire, an investigation is launched to determine the origin and cause of the fire
Fire

Fire is the oxidation of a combustion material releasing heat, light, and various Chemical reaction products such as carbon dioxide and water....
 or explosion
Explosion

An explosion is a sudden increase in volume and release of energy in an extreme manner, usually with the generation of high temperatures and the release of gases....
. Investigations of such incidents are done using a systematic approach and knowledge of basic fire science.

Investigating fires


Fire investigation is one of the most difficult of the forensic sciences to practice. Unlike most forensic disciplines, even the basic question of whether a crime has been committed is normally not obvious. During a fire investigation, an entire process must be undertaken just to determine if the case involves arson
Arson

Arson is the crime of deliberately and maliciously setting fire to structures or wildland areas. It may be distinguished from other causes such as spontaneous combustion and natural wildfires caused by lightning for example....
 or not. The difficulty of determining whether arson has occurred arises because fire often destroys the key evidence
Evidence

Evidence in its broadest sense includes everything that is used to determine or demonstrate the truth of an assertion. Giving or procuring evidence is the process of using those things that are either a) presumed to be true, or b) were themselves proven via evidence, to demonstrate an assertion's truth....
 of its origin. Many fires are caused by defective equipment, such as shorting of faulty electrical circuits for example. Car fires can be caused by faulty fuel line
Fuel line

A fuel line is a hose used to bring fuel from one point in a vehicle to another. It is commonly made up of reinforced rubber to prevent splitting and kinking....
s, and spontaneous combustion
Spontaneous combustion

Spontaneous combustion may refer to:* Spontaneous combustion, the self-ignition of a mass, for example, a pile of oily rags.* Spontaneous Combustion , a 2007 album by Liquid Trio Experiment...
 is possible where organic wastes are stored.

A fire investigator looks at the fire remains, and obtains information to reconstruct the sequence of events leading up to the fire.

One of the challenging aspects of fire investigation is the multi-disciplinary bassis of the investigator's job. Fires can be caused by or involve many common artefacts. So fire investigators need to know not only basic science of fire behavior, but knowledge of many different areas of study (including construction, electricity, human behaviour, vehicles etc) is helpful. If there is a gas appliance at the origin of the fire, an investigator should know enough about appliances to either include or exclude it as a possible cause of the fire. Fire investigators must also know their own limitations and call upon experts to assist when needed. Accordingly, fire investigators sometimes work with forensic electrical engineers (when examining electrical appliances, household wiring, etc.) or others skilled in forensic engineering
Forensic engineering

Forensics engineering is the investigation of material science, product , structures or components that fail or do not operate/function as intended, causing personal injury or damage to property....
 (gas-powered appliances, air handling equipment, gas delivery systems, etc.).

Recommended practices


In the United States, one of the guides fire investigators may refer to is published by the National Fire Protection Association
National Fire Protection Association

The National Fire Protection Association is a United States organization charged with creating and maintaining minimum standards and requirements for fire prevention and suppression activities, training, and equipment, as well as other life-safety codes and standards....
 (NFPA) for codes, standards, and suggested practices about conducting fire investigations. The most recent edition of this guide, titled NFPA 921: Guide for Fire and Explosion Investigations, was published in 2008. The information, standards, and practices discussed below are those which appear in NFPA 921.

Conducting investigations


Fire investigators conduct their investigations using a systematic approach. The approach endorsed by the NFPA is that of the scientific method
Scientific method

Scientific method refers to techniques for investigating phenomenon, acquiring new knowledge, or correcting and integrating previous knowledge. To be termed scientific, a method of inquiry must be based on gathering observable, empirical and Measure evidence subject to specific principles of reasoning....
 (for a more detailed discussion, see the article on NFPA 921
NFPA 921

NFPA 921, "Guide for Fire and Explosion Investigations", is a National Fire Code published by the National Fire Protection Association . Its purpose is "to establish guidelines and recommendations for the safe and systematic investigation or analysis of fire and explosion incidents" ....
). There are five components that create a methodology with which fires are investigated using a systematic approach:

  • The assignment is received and the investigator is notified of his/her responsibilities
  • The investigator plans the investigation and assembles tools, equipment, and personnel
  • The scene is examined and data is collected
  • Physical evidence is collected, documented, tested, and evaluated
  • The scientific method is used to analyze the information obtained


Licensure


I. The International Association of Arson Investigators (IAAI), a professional group of fire investigators, grants a National Board Certified fire investigation certification called the "Certified Fire Investigator" (IAAI-CFI).

For more information, please visit their website at http://www.firearson.com

II. The National Association of Fire Investigators (NAFI), a professional association of fire and explosion investigators, offer several National Board Certified fire investigation certifications, including:

A) Certified Fire and Explosion Investigator (CFEI),
B) Certified Vehicle Fire Investigator (CVFI), and
C) Certified Fire Investigation Instructor (CFII).


For more information, please visit their website at http://www.nafi.org.

See also


  • Fire science
  • Origin and cause investigator
  • Arson
    Arson

    Arson is the crime of deliberately and maliciously setting fire to structures or wildland areas. It may be distinguished from other causes such as spontaneous combustion and natural wildfires caused by lightning for example....
  • NFPA 921
    NFPA 921

    NFPA 921, "Guide for Fire and Explosion Investigations", is a National Fire Code published by the National Fire Protection Association . Its purpose is "to establish guidelines and recommendations for the safe and systematic investigation or analysis of fire and explosion incidents" ....
  • Kirk's Fire Investigation
    Kirk's Fire Investigation

    Kirk's Fire Investigation by John DeHaan has long been regarded as the primary textbook on fire investigation. It is currently in its sixth edition ....
  • Forensic electrical engineer
  • Forensic engineering
    Forensic engineering

    Forensics engineering is the investigation of material science, product , structures or components that fail or do not operate/function as intended, causing personal injury or damage to property....
  • ATF Fire Research Laboratory
    ATF Fire Research Laboratory

    The Fire Research Laboratory is part of the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives , an investigative agency within the United States Department of Justice....
  • Fire protection engineer


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