In a situation where you are within a structure that is on fire and you cannot flee to a safer location, you would want to keep windows in the closed position. Opening windows will bring in an air flow in which the fire will flow towards. If there is not oxygen for a fire, it will help to decrease the fire because it is taking away a source of fuel.
Open windows and ope doors will bring more air to the fire, which allows it to burn faster.
To prevent the fire from spreading too fast.
In general, open. Doors may be closed when fire has burned down. Even tempered glass may shatter during very hot burns.
Most houses had windows, but most houses did not have glass in the windows. Instead, the windows were open, and could be closed with a shutter. Many houses had window-like holes high in the walls to vent smoke from the fire on the hearth, because they had no chimney, and such vents were not closed for weather because they had to stay open for the fire. It was not what we would call cozy. Rich people, of course, had windows, and these often had glass in them.
yes
The answer is that a closed fire is best for heating a house.
lob it through your neighbours windows lad.
A fire hydrant should be opened fully to ensure maximum water flow and pressure during firefighting operations. Opening it partially may restrict the flow and hinder firefighting efforts.
yes they always do they are only to be opened for emergancys i think
it was closed cause it was set on fire
get windows 1care and fire away
blow stuff up, set fire, smash windows ,riot
yes, they closed 6 years ago
Closed, it puts off the fire for a few seconds/maybe minutes. Then find your nearest exit and get out of there! :)