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At higher temperatures (above ~235C/455F/508K), flammable items, flooring, and pawns can spontaneously ignite, and an orange haze effect will appear in the room. Room temperature depends on the number and duration of fires, insulation, unroofed tiles, and the ambient temperature, but it will generally return to normal within 1 day.
 
At higher temperatures (above ~235C/455F/508K), flammable items, flooring, and pawns can spontaneously ignite, and an orange haze effect will appear in the room. Room temperature depends on the number and duration of fires, insulation, unroofed tiles, and the ambient temperature, but it will generally return to normal within 1 day.
  
Pawns trying to put out indoors fires may collapse from [[Injury#Heatstroke|heatstroke]] and will die if not rescued. Remove some roof tiles via [[Zones]] or hold one of the doors open before making a rescue attempt. [[Firefoam popper]]s or [[firefoam turret]]s may be hastily installed near an out-of-control inferno, too.
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Pawns trying to put out indoors fires may collapse from [[Injury#Heatstroke|heatstroke]] and will die if not rescued. Remove some roof tiles via [[Zones]] or hold one of the doors open before making a rescue attempt. [[Firefoam popper]]s or [[firefoam turret]]s may be hastily installed near an out-of-control inferno, too.
  
 
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