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<p>[QUOTE="rodeoclown, post: 1430437, member: 34005"]From what I recall, typical house fires can usually average about 1000-1400 degrees Fahrenheit (depends on what materials are currently burning, etc). So I'd start at around that temperature, not 350 degrees. Floor level where the fire is not currently on fire can be 100-200 degrees but just at eye level can reach 600 degrees (hence the reasoning when your house is on fire, drop to the floor to get out).[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="rodeoclown, post: 1430437, member: 34005"]From what I recall, typical house fires can usually average about 1000-1400 degrees Fahrenheit (depends on what materials are currently burning, etc). So I'd start at around that temperature, not 350 degrees. Floor level where the fire is not currently on fire can be 100-200 degrees but just at eye level can reach 600 degrees (hence the reasoning when your house is on fire, drop to the floor to get out).[/QUOTE]
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