In our daily lives, sometimes we hear the saying of sometimes you see the fire and sometimes you don't. This could mean that you could find something that had a fire or was touched by this fire. You could be shopping at a yard sale or even an estate sale and find a quilt that you really like, but this item might have some sign of having been in a fire or you might even find a piece of furniture that will have some sign on it. The sign might be a black burned area and the rest of this item might be fine. These items you can still be able to use. All you have to do is buy a cover to go over the top of this item to cover the black area.
Sometimes you might find some pictures or even books that have been in this fire, and they might be able to still be used by someone else. Sometimes you might see marks from something that has been in a fire or burned that has brown marks on the end, and you might be able to use or replace them. You might even get some items from another family member or friends that have been touched by some fire or even smoke damage at some time. These are referred to as unseen fires because you know the fire was there but you never saw it.
The fires you see are like house fires, wildfires, bonfires, and other fires like those. House fires will do damage to your homes, and you can see the flames it all that it is burning. You can see the fire light up the sky and cover it with smoke, and it will cause smoke and fire damage to your homes and it can spread to other homes easily if the fire gets out of control. When you see fire you will see melting, burning, explosions, sparks, and many more things.
With wildfires, you can see them wipe out trees, burn the fields, homes, kill people, and cause injuries. Wildfires are very dangerous and it can spread in seconds, and it can take hours or even a day or two to get it out. Animals can lose their homes and their feeding ground. With wildfires, you can see them for miles. That is how big they can get and how fast they can spread through acres and acres of land. The other way to tell if there is a fire by seeing the smoke in the air.