Material ( usually a flammable liquid) used to initiate or increase the spread of a fire.
An agent, usually a flammable liquid, used to initiate or speed the spread of fire. Aspect The direction towards which a slope faces. Back fire A fire suppression technique in which a deliberate fire is set along the inner edge of a control line to consume the fuel in front of a fire.
Fire Control] An agent, usually a flammable liquid, used to initiate or speed the spread of fire.
an agent that speeds up the curing time of mortar
an incendiary that turns a small fire into a large one
a substance that is used to cause the rapid spread of a fire
Any material used to initiate or promote the spread of a fire. The most common accelerants are flammable or combustible liquids. Whether a substance is an accelerant depends not on its chemical structure, but on its use.
An agent, often an ignitable liquid, used to initiate or speed the spreading of fire.
Any substance (such as oil, gasoline, etc) that is applied to a fuel-bed to expedite the burning process.
flammable fuel (often liquid) used by some arsonists to increase size or intensity of fire. May also be accidentally introduced when HAZMAT becomes involved in fire.
An accelerant is any substance or mixture that "accelerates" the development of fire. Accelerants are often used to commit arson, and some accelerants may cause an explosion.