This week marks Fire Prevention Week in the United States.
Many organizations, including the American Red Cross, use this week to remind
people of what they should be doing every day of the year. One such story that highlights this is out of Binghamton. The Aissa family shared their heartbreaking story on the Today Show Tuesday. It highlights the importance of being prepared in case of a fire so you know what to do if one does happen in your home.
Research shows fire departments respond to about 366,600 home fires a year across the United States. In those fires, more than 2,500 people die every year and about 13,000 others are hurt. The most common cause of these home fires is cooking.
In our region, we have had a number of fires during the past
few weeks. Some of these fires could have been prevented, while others may have not
been. Accidents do happen, but you can take steps to drastically reduce the
chance of a fire in your home. Included
in these steps is having a working smoke detector. Smoke detectors save lives
and are available through the Red Cross and/or local fire departments as well
as retail stores. You can find more
safety tips here: http://www.redcross.org/prepare/disaster/home-fireResearch shows fire departments respond to about 366,600 home fires a year across the United States. In those fires, more than 2,500 people die every year and about 13,000 others are hurt. The most common cause of these home fires is cooking.
Now that you have read the safety tips, just how fire safety
savvy are you? Take the quiz to find out!
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