Tom Scott

The town that was burned for science

Thanks to Betty from Articulations! Go see her video on the ISO Standard Exit Sign here: https://youtu.be/i5uSlAw8U9s – and pull down this description for links to all her sources.

The St Lawrence Burns were a series of deliberate fires in the soon-to-be-demolished village of Aultsville, Ontario, which was due to be flooded to make way for the St Lawrence Seaway. The results changed the way buildings are constructed around the world, and saved lives.

SOURCES:

Setting Fires for Science (1958): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HJNcoxRk7Sk

Background for the Spatial Separation and Exposure Protection Requirements of the National Building Code of Canada (1985):
http://nparc.nrc-cnrc.gc.ca/eng/view/fulltext/?id=dd7e2811-5bc0-4bc8-99b4-97701100eaaa

The St. Lawrence burns (June 1960):
http://nparc.nrc-cnrc.gc.ca/eng/view/accepted/?id=4f561fea-c5bc-40ff-ba4c-b4982ddec2dd

St Lawrence Burns – Radiant Temperature of Openings by D. G. Stephenson (December 1959)
http://web.mit.edu/parmstr/Public/NRCan/ir156.pdf

Edited by Michelle Martin (@mrsmmartin)

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