Oxygen is the gas needed for burning in the fire triangle. Without oxygen, combustion cannot occur.
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In 1911, there was a factory that made shirtwaists in New York City. A shirtwaist was a kind of woman's blouse. The name of the company was the Triangle Shirtwaist Company, so their factory was called the Triangle Shirtwaist factory. In March 1911, there was a disastrous fire in the factory and 146 employees, most young women, died in the fire or jumped to their deaths to avoid the fire. That factory fire came to be called the Triangle Shirtwaist Fire or the Triangle Shirtwaist Factory Fire.
A huge fire in The Triangle shirtwaist factory in New York. It killed 146 people. To escape the fire many just jumped out of the building and died that way.
The Triangle Shirtwaist fire happened on March 25th, 1911.
Triangle Shirtwaist Factory fire happened on 1911-03-25.
Tighter labor laws.
The Triangle Shirtwaist fire started in a fabric company occupying floors 8-10 of a 10 storey building. The workers were women and girls who were 15 and up. The fire was so horrible that people jumped out the window because they were afraid of burning to death. The metal fire escape failed under the weight of the many people trying to escape on it. One of the famous people who worked there was a guy named Max Blank.
New fire codes were established and improvements began regarding labor conditions for employees.
After the fire, the Triangle Shirtwaist factory was rebuilt and continued in operation fora time. However, shirtwaists went out of fashion, the owners did not change with the times, and the company eventually closed.
The Triangle Shirtwaist Factory fire probably happened because someone threw a cigarette butt into a waste can containing cloth scraps. The deaths happened because there was not a good fire alarm system, most exit doors were locked to prevent early departure from the workplace, and the fire department did not have equipment that could reach to the level where the factory, and the fire, was in the building.
The term "fire triangle", or combustion triangle, refers to the inherent principles in the methodology of making a fire. The "fire triangle" is a model for understanding the resources and methods needed to make a fire.
On March 25,1911, the Triangle Shirtwaist Factory caught fire on the 9th floor, killing 146 employee's, mostly immigrant women.
They were locked out the factory and advertised for replacements...