화재위험

The term “화재위험” translates to “fire hazard” in English. A fire hazard refers to any condition or situation that increases the likelihood of a fire starting or makes a fire more dangerous if it occurs. This can include various materials, behaviors, or environmental conditions that contribute to fire risk. Common examples of fire hazards include flammable liquids, faulty electrical systems, improper storage of combustible materials, and the presence of ignition sources in areas where flammable materials are present. Identifying and mitigating fire hazards is essential in ensuring safety in residential, industrial, and public environments to prevent fire-related injuries, fatalities, and property damage.