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Home Fire Prevention






According to the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA), more than 25% of all reported fires occur in homes. Most home fires result from cooking, heating, electrical equipment, intentional fire setting, and smoking. Most smoking-materials structure fires, deaths, and injuries occur at home, and smoking is the leading cause of fire deaths. This topic provides more information on home fire prevention including safety tips for children, pets, candles, smoking, clothes dryers, and batteries.
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Weeklysafety.com exclusive bonus home and holiday safety meeting topic that provides home fire prevention safety tips related to children, pets, candles, smoking, clothes dryers, and batteries.