Fire investigators are like detectives, but for fires. They look at clues like where the fire started, the shape of the burn patterns, and any unusual smells.
For example, if an area is more burned than others, the fire may have started there. Or if there’s a V-shape burn on a wall, that might show where the fire spread from. Different materials leave different burn marks too. It’s like how you can tell where someone spilled water by looking at where the carpet is wet. The patterns tell a story of the fire.
hey also interview witnesses and check if any electrical equipment was faulty. Even though a building might look totally charred, these clues can still be found and can help investigators figure out what caused the fire.
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