You should capitalize "Fire Marshal" when it is used as a formal title before a specific name, such as "Fire Marshal Smith." If you are using it in a general sense, such as "the fire marshal inspected the building," it is not capitalized.
Capitalize the first word in a sentence. Capitalize proper nouns, such as the names of people and places. Capitalize the pronoun "I." Capitalize the first word of a quote. Capitalize days of the week, months, and holidays. Capitalize the titles of books, movies, and songs. Capitalize the first, last, and important words in titles.
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It's martial.
Capitalize the first letter of "Yours." Do not capitalize the "truly."
No, you do not capitalize the second word in the complimentary closing.
The spelling of the official is a fire marshal. The similar proper noun Marshall is often mistakenly used as the spelling of the term, especially as the verb marshal doubles the L in UK spellings marshalled and marshalling.
Yes it should be capitalized.
determine the cause of a fire
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Nassau County Fire Marshal's Office - New York - was created in 1928.
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No. Fire Marshall requirements must be met with meeting OSHA requirements.
ensure that the alarm has been raised
ensure that the alarm has been raised
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The word is spelled accelerant. The fire marshal determined an accelerant caused the hot-burning fire.
The fire marshal determined the cause of the fire was smoking, because he found a partly burned cigarette where the fire started.