Structureneeded:1.Introduction(700-800 words)1.1Introduction to research1.2What is the research topic?(i.e. Study the Effectiveness of Extinguishing Agents for Various Firefighting Operation)-For example: agents use for fire-fighting in high-rise building, in wooden structureof few storeys, in dangerous good store, vehicle fire, recycling site with many combustible items, in chlorine plant, in rooms with many electrical items.1.3What are the problems?Why it is a problem? Why it is important?1.4Briefly discuss what have done or haven’t been done in the area2.Research aim and objective(100-200 words)2.1 Aim and highlight the ultimate goal 2.2Objectives (use 3-4 sentences objective or may use point form)3.Literature Review (1200-1500 words)3.1 Discuss the published articles, books, Code of Practice (from Hong Kong Building Department)or information in the researchtopic including findings, methods, theoretical and methodological contributions to that particular research area3.2 Whatis/are the definition?3.3 What are the key concepts of yourresearch?3.4What have been done in the area?3.5 What the existing literature agrees/ disagrees?3.6 What are the factors found in the literature in the context of your research?4.Method to be adopted (research methodology) (500-700 words)4.1 What research approach you chose?4.2 Why your research approach is the right one?(justification needed)4.3 Design and methods of analysis4.4Mentioning of Most important factors/ less and least important factors/ significant or not5.Findings (from data analysisor calculation, collection) (800-1000 words)5.1 What are the research findings fromthe data collection and analysis?5.2 Present the data collected: tables, charts diagram, comparison table5.3 What does the data mean in thecontext of your research?5.4 Link back to theexisting literature to understand the data6.Conclusion (500-800 words)6.1 What are the key findings from your reseach?6.2 What are your conclusions/ recommendationto your research problem?6.3 Limitation of research6.4 Extractthe concise key findings and implication of research7.Recommendation (300-400 words)
8.Discussion (300-400 words)9.Reference (10 references; use Harvard reference format)Supplementary information:1.Introduction:Water is a traditional fire extinguisher used to put out a fire. Water is the natural enemy of fire. Genetic characteristics can effectively disrupt the burning process, in other words, water limits the conditions for continued burning. Moreover, the uniqueness of fire extinguishing can be increased through model technology. Wetting agents can reduce the surface tension of water, thickeners, and improve the flow of water to vertical and other surfaces, such as chemical inhibitors and foams, thereby increasing the effectiveness of water as a fire extinguishing agent.Water exceeds all other quenching fluids, mainly due to the high evaporation temperature, ideal boiling point (well above room temperature and well below the decomposition temperature of most flammable substances) and non-toxic.Compared to other fire extinguishing agents, water is low cost and easily available. However, water also has some very specific properties that are highly needed as quenchers.However, fire extinguisher is no longer just water. With the advancement of global knowledge and technology, more and more fire extinguishing agents are produced and used. There is no doubt that water is the most widely used firefighting method. Therefore, most extinguishants are reformed with water. Its inherited properties can effectively interrupt the combustion process. In other words, water limits the conditions for continuous combustion. Apart from water, there are always some other fire extinguishing agents. However,poor and wrong extinguishing agents applied to the fire incident may bring negative outcome. So, this project will state the problems if extinguishing agents are poor and inefficient in firefighting operation in case of fire.2.Background of this project: This article is intended to study various types of fire extinguishing agents. In this article, we will review existing fire-fighting methods and find out how to use technology or equipment to change other fire extinguishing agents in the water. This article is also aimed at improving the effectiveness of various fire extinguishingagents and examining their applicability in firefighting strategies. It also focuses on how to use water successfully for fire protection, using equipment or tools to increase efficiency. When we discuss various extinguishing