A fire in an enclosed space in an aircraft is, for example, visually
detected early since smoke generated by a beginning fire is initially
permitted to escape from the enclosed space. The enclosed space is, for
example, an overhead luggage bin or a goods container holding food or
freight. The smoke can pass through a flow passage either in the form of
a gap or a leak between a lid and walls, or between a door and a door
frame, or between walls and other walls joined together. Intumescent
material is installed along the gaps or leaks and expands into the gaps
or leaks when the fire has generated a temperature sufficient for causing
the expansion of the intumescent material. Preferably a guide surface
assures that the intumescent material expands into the gaps and leaks and
cannot expand away from gaps and leaks.