Fires create numerous hazards, including the immediate threat of burns and smoke inhalation, which can lead to serious injuries or fatalities. They also generate toxic gases, such as carbon monoxide, which can be harmful even in small quantities. Additionally, fires can cause structural damage to buildings, leading to potential collapses and further risks to life and property. The environmental impact includes air pollution and destruction of ecosystems.
As such the hazards are limited to accidental electric shocks and fires
Fires
Electrical fires from the computers Paper fires from waste paper Electric shocks
Spills and fires are the major hazards associated with most workplace storage facilities.
Fires of Azeroth was created in 1979.
Fires of London was created in 1965.
Smouldering Fires was created in 1975.
Fires of Kuwait was created in 1992.
Friendly Fires was created in 2006.
Fires - book - was created in 1936.
Fires on the Plain was created in 1951.
Shadow Fires was created in 1987.