Data snapshot: hospital fires
Our latest data snapshot presents the characteristics of hospital fires for 2012-2014.
Read the snapshot.Our latest data snapshot presents the characteristics of hospital fires for 2012-2014.
Read the snapshot.Help increase awareness in your community about the life-saving benefits of smoke alarms. These free materials are yours to use when educating residents about the importance of fire safety and working home smoke alarms.
Explore smoke alarm outreach materials.The risk of death and injury from fire is not the same for everyone — it is more severe for some groups than for others, especially older adults. This report explores fire risk as it applies to fire casualties in the U.S. population.
Download the free report. PDF 504 KBThis updated report for 2012-2014 can help your fire department focus its firefighter injury prevention efforts.
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Share this image on your fire department’s Twitter or Facebook account to remind community residents to use turkey fryers outside and away from wooden decks.
There are dozens of ways you can use Fire Is Everyone’s Fight to help teach people in your city or town to be safe from fire. Join the fight for a few ideas to get you started.
Share this video with your community to show residents how to increase the chance of surviving a home fire by more than 82 percent and decreasing fire damage by up to 97 percent.