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Cards 1
Firefighters are exposed to smoke particulates during firefighting operations.
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Cards 2
Long-term exposure to smoke may accelerate cardiovascular mortality.
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Cards 3
Fire can reduce oxygen levels and cause unconsciousness.
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Cards 4
Smoke inhalation has no adverse health effects.
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Cards 5
Carbon monoxide is a lethal gas produced during incomplete combustion.
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Cards 6
Smoke particles can penetrate the respiratory system and cause lung damage.
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Cards 7
Fire consumes all the available oxygen in a building.
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Cards 8
Heat has no impact on the respiratory system.
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Cards 9
Synthetic materials in homes can produce dangerous substances when burned.
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Cards 10
Repeated exposure to smoke has no long-term health consequences.
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Cards 11
Low levels of phosgene can cause itchy eyes and a sore throat.
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Cards 12
Toxic gases like hydrogen cyanide can interfere with cellular respiration.
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Cards 13
Synthetic materials produce less smoke than natural materials.
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Cards 14
Heat is a respiratory hazard that can lead to respiratory arrest.
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Cards 15
Phosgene is only formed when household products are burned.
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Cards 16
Superheated gases from a fire can burn the respiratory tract.
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Cards 17
Firefighters are not at risk of exposure to smoke particulates.
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Cards 18
Smoke from a fire does not contain any carcinogenic materials.
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Cards 19
Most fire deaths are caused by burns.
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Cards 20
Carbon monoxide is harmless in small quantities.
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