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Three hundred ninety-nine thousand home fires were reported in the United States in 2007,according to the (NFPA's) recently released Home Structure Fires report. The category of homes includes one- and two-family dwellings and apartments.

On average, eight people die in home fires every day in the United States - a total of 2,865 deaths. Home fires accounted for 84 percent of all civilian fire deaths and resulted in 13,600 injuries. Direct property damage was estimated at $7.4 billion

The report further breaks down causes and circumstances of home fires reported during the four year period of 2003-2006

Highlights include:

  • Roughly one in three reported home fires and home fire deaths occur in December, January, and February.
  • Cooking equipment is the leading cause of fires, civilian fire injuries, and unreported fires.
  • About 41 percent of reported home fires began in the kitchen or cooking area.
  • Smoking was the leading cause of civilian home structure fire deaths.
  • Heating ranked second in home structure fire deaths (in one- or two-family dwellings and apartments) overall, and was the leading cause of fire-related deaths in one- or two-family dwellings.
  • Heating equipment fires caused the largest percentage of direct property damage.
  • Children under five and adults 65 and over face the highest risk of home fire death.
  • Almost two thirds of home fire deaths occurred in homes without working smoke alarms.
  • Ninety-six percent of all homes have at least one smoke alarm.
  • More than half (53 percent) of the people killed by home fires were in the room or area of origin when the fire started
  • Steven L. Smith
    King of the House Home Inspection, Inc. - Bellingham, WA
    Bellingham WA Home Inspector

    Curtis,

    That is good information. It is interesting, I guess not such a surprise, that so many of the accidents occur in winter.

    Sep 18, 2009 04:58 PM