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One of the biggest problems with promoting fire safety is the fact that most people are woefully undereducated about it. They do not know about fire hazards in their own home, and they also don't know how to deal with a fire if one is started. Fire safety facts are simple bits of information that can educate people about fire safety risks and how to deal with them.

Some of the best places to find fire safety facts are with government organizations. These organizations, like the U.S. Fire Administration, keep statistics about fire hazards. For instance, from 34 percent of fatal apartment fires occurred in apartments with smoke detectors between 2001 and 2004. There are also tutorials and guides to fireproofing a home. The USFA even has programs for children to teach them proper safety techniques. Other organizations that offer fire safety facts include the National Fire Protection Association and fire department fact sheets.

Fire safety facts can also instruct people about the most flammable materials and the greatest risks in home fires. These facts are useful in isolating threats and planning effective evacuation plans for a family. Knowing which buildings and areas are more likely to pose a fire hazard can help families avoid injury while trying to escape a fire.


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