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San Diego Metro News | SignOnSanDiego.com -- Fire statistics rate kitchens as common ho... - 0 views

  • Almost 40 percent of residential fires start there, according to San Diego Fire-Rescue Department statistics from a 12-month period.
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KXAN.com - News, Weather, Sports - Austin, TX | Morning Fire Guts East Austin House - 0 views

  • "No one thinks the fire is going to happen to them, and I don't know the exact statistics," said Donald McCullough of AFD. "But there's a fire fatality like every two-and-a-half hours in the United States, but because it's, you know, outside your media view, they think it's always happening somewhere else, somewhere else."
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BBC NEWS | England | Berkshire | Alert over electric blanket reuse - 0 views

  • Government statistics show that 10 to 20 people die and 190 are hurt annually by fires caused by faulty blankets.
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Fire statistics - Fire and resilience - Communities and Local Government - 0 views

  • This page provides access to current and historical statistica
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Seniors Fire Safety « Gokentuckyhomes's Weblog - 0 views

  • The fire death rate among people over the age of 65 is twice as high as the national average, according to the United States Fire Administration (USFA). In addition, the fire death rate among people between ages 75 and 85 is three times the national average and after age 85, it increases to four times the national average. These statistics are especially alarming when researchers estimate that by 2030, the 65 and older population will exceed 70 million people.
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News Wales > Community > Fire deaths fall - 0 views

  • The United Kingdom Fire and Rescue Services attended 876,300 fire and false alarm incidents in the 12 months to 30 September 2006 - a slight increase on the previous 12 months. There were 482 fire deaths in this period - down 1% on the previous 12 months. Dwelling fire deaths fell by 9% to 342, the lowest total since records began. However, all fire death figures for 2006 should be treated with caution as they are still provisional and subject to change. Primary fires fell by 5% to 162,000. This is the lowest total since 1985. Within this dwelling fires hit a 25 year low (56,400, down 2%), fires in other buildings - including workplaces and areas where people gather - are at their lowest since 1963 (down 7% to 33,200) and road vehicle fires again fell (by 9% to 60,600) to their lowest total since 1990. Secondary fires rose by 6% to 267,100 as there was a large increase in grassland fires (37%). These fires are closely linked to temperature, with July 2006 being the hottest July on record. Attendances at false alarms dropped by 1% to 436,500. Within this there was a 15% fall in malicious false alarms and a slight decrease in false alarms due to apparatus.
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How To Use Electricity Safely - Content for Reprint - 0 views

  • Such was the case for California parents who should not have let their seven-year-old and nine-year-old daughters play in a filled bathtub near a hair dryer, especially when the dryer should not have been plugged in, and the outlet should have had a ground fault circuit interrupter (GFCI). Both children died when the dryer fell into the bathtub.
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HINTS FOR HOMEOWNERS - 0 views

  • Every year, electrical fires result in thousands of injuries, hundreds of millions of dollars in property damage and, in some cases, even death. While some fires are caused by faulty products, many more are caused by the misuse and poor maintenance of electrical equipment, incorrectly installed wiring, overloaded circuits and misapplied extension cords. Smoke alarms, fire extinguishers and escape ladders are all examples of emergency equipment used in homes to take action when a fire occurs. A device called an Arc Fault Circuit Interrupter, or AFCI, is a residential circuit breaker designed to detect arcing faults and thus prevent fires from occurring in the first place. Arcing can occur when you're hanging a picture and inadvertently pierce a wire in the wall, when old wires fray or when you string extension cords together to run fans or space heaters. Approximately 2,300 injuries, 67,800 fires and 485 deaths occur each year that can be associated with home wiring, totaling $868 million in property losses. The Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) estimates that "AFCI devices may address 50 percent or more of these fires."
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PR-GB.com... News from origin - GFCI - Your Lifesaver - 0 views

  • If an inexpensive electrical device were properly installed in every household, nearly 70 percent of the approximately 240 electrocutions that occur every year in the US would be prevented.
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  • West Springfield, MA – Candles used for light by college and university students are a “major cause of campus fires”, according to the National Fire Protection Association(NFPA). Dorm and apartment fires have killed 109 people since 2000 – more than 18 people each year.
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40 per cent of fire fleet 'obsolete' - Belfast Today - 0 views

  • AROUND 40 per cent of Northern Ireland's fire appliances are technically obsolete at more than 10 years old, with two veteran engines approaching their second decade in service, Government figures have revealed. Statistics show 46 engines out of the total fleet of 111 are at least 10 years old.
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