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Unwanted and unplanned fires have always caused damages to human life and economy. Consequently, in order to predict, control, and extinguish them, fire detectors and sprinklers are widely used. What detectors could sense resulting from or causing fire for the purpose of fire management and how they react is described here. A model for minimal fire power for heat detector activation is described and results are presented.