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... 4.6 for those over age 84. H Smoking fires are the leading cause of fatalities among the elderly; cooking fires are the leading cause of injuries. H Older American Indians and African Americans are at much greater ...
... it is not commercial crop- land or timber. CAUSES OF FIRES AND FIRE LOSSES At 28 percent, cooking is the leading cause of fires. Incendiary or suspicious fires (arson) cause another 21 percent. ...
... In comparison the second leading cause, open flame fires, made up 12 percent of all fires, and cooking fires, the third leading cause, represented nine percent of all fires. Figure 1 Causes of All ...
... an average winter residential structure fire, and moderately higher rates of injuries and property loss per fire. H Cooking and heating were the two leading causes of New Year's residential struc- ture fires, but not substantially ...
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... six children in St. Louis.4 Arson fires are the third leading cause of fire-related injuries and fatalities. (Cooking fires are the leading cause of fire-related injury, and smoking fires are the leading cause of fire deaths ...
... back-up battery and install ties. a new battery at least once a year. s Do not use the kitchen oven range s Smoke alarms should be installed to heat your home. In addition to on every level ...
... appliance use. Most electrical wiring care to electrical appliances in the fires start in the bedroom. bathroom and kitchen. When buying electrical appliances THE CAUSE look for products which meet the Underwriter's Laboratory (UL) ElEctrical ...
... back-up battery and install a new ties. battery at least once a year. s Do not use the kitchen oven range s Smoke alarms should be installed to heat your home. In addition to on every level ...
... generator or other fuel- ties. reach of children. powered machines outside the s Do not use the kitchen oven range s Some smoke alarms may be home. CO fumes are odorless and to heat your home ...
... approved by authori- ings. ties. s Be careful when using candles. s Do not use the kitchen oven range Keep the flame away from com- to heat your home. In addition to bustible objects ...
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