2.1. Evidence collection kits: Discuss the different types of kits used by fire investigators,
such as those containing specialized tools for sample collection, photography, and
documentation
2.2. Fire debris analysis: Explore techniques for collecting and analyzing samples from
fire scenes to determine the origin and cause of the fire
2.3. Forensic photography: Discuss the importance of capturing highquality photographs
at fire scenes, including techniques for proper lighting, angle, and closeups to
enhance the visibility of evidence
2.4. Evidence preservation: Highlight the best practices for preserving and handling
different types of evidence collected during fire investigations, ensuring its integrity
and admissibility in court
2.5. DNA and trace evidence collection: Explain the methods used to collect DNA and
trace evidence from fire scenes, such as swabbing for potential accelerants or
searching for human biological material
2.6. Digital evidence collection: Discuss the increasing role of digital evidence in fire
investigations, including techniques for retrieving data from firedamaged electronic
devices and analyzing it for valuable information.