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Home Fire SafetyTeaching Children About Fire SafetyEvery day Americans experience the tragedy of fire. Each year more than 4,000 Americans die in fires and approximately 25,000 are injured. Figures show that each year about 300 people are killed and $272 million in property is destroyed in fires attributed to children playing with fire. The United States Fire Administration (USFA) encourages parents to teach children at an early age about the dangers of fireplay in an effort to prevent child injuries, fire deaths and firesetting behavior in the future. Below are some facts about children and fire safety. Curious Kids Set Fires Children under five are curious about fire. Often what begins as a natural exploration of the unknown can lead to tragedy.
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Finally, having a working smoke alarm dramatically increases your chances of surviving a fire. And remember to practice a home escape plan frequently with your family. Remember, fire safety is your personal responsibility |
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