en
Boeken
James Braidwood

Fire Prevention and Fire Extinction

In “Fire Prevention and Fire Extinction,” James Braidwood presents a comprehensive examination of fire safety and firefighting practices in the 19th century, amidst a rapidly industrializing society. Through a meticulous blend of practical guidance and theoretical discourse, Braidwood details the advancements in fire prevention technology and the critical need for organized firefighting systems. His approachable yet authoritative style reflects the era's burgeoning scientific understanding, while also advocating for public accountability and community involvement in fire safety efforts, marking a significant contribution to the field of fire protection. James Braidwood, widely regarded as the father of modern firefighting, founded the first professional fire service in London. His experiences as a fire officer illuminated the catastrophic consequences of inadequate fire safety measures, prompting him to advocate for systematic improvements. Braidwood's insights stem from a deep understanding of urban vulnerability to fire disasters, influenced by the Great Fire of Edinburgh in 1824 and the subsequent fire safety reforms he championed. This seminal work is essential reading for historians, fire safety professionals, and anyone interested in the evolution of emergency services. Braidwood's insights remain remarkably relevant, offering timeless principles that address contemporary challenges in fire prevention and safety practices.
205 afgedrukte pagina’s
Auteursrechteigenaar
Bookwire
Oorspronkelijke uitgave
2019
Jaar van uitgave
2019
Uitgeverij
Good Press
Hebt u het al gelezen? Wat vindt u ervan?
👍👎
fb2epub
Sleep je bestanden hiernaartoe (maximaal 5 per keer)