brandhämmande
"Brandhämmande" refers to a method used in firefighting and industrial safety to control or extinguish fires by cooling down the fuel source or reducing the oxygen supply. The term is primarily associated with techniques that prevent the spread of flames rather than directly smothering them. One common application is in the context of wildfires or large-scale fires, where firebreaks—cleared or bare areas—are created to interrupt the continuity of combustible material. These barriers act as natural or artificial obstacles that limit the fire’s ability to spread, effectively "hemming" or containing it within a specific area.
In industrial settings, brandhämmande measures may include the use of water mist systems, foam, or other fire
The effectiveness of brandhämmande strategies depends on factors such as terrain, wind conditions, and the type