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Home Heating Fires
Originally Posted 12/1/05
Heating equipment is a
leading cause of home fires during the months of December, January, and
February.
In 2002, heating equipment was involved in an estimated 45,500 home
structure fires. These fires caused an estimated 220 civilian fire
deaths, 990 civilian fire injuries, and $449 million in direct property
damage.
Portable and fixed space heaters and wood stoves cause a
disproportionate share of the home heating fire deaths. Space heaters
are typically involved in 25% of home heating fires and nearly 75% of
the deaths.
The leading cause of space heater fires is combustibles located too
close to the heater. Wood stove, fireplace, and chimney fires are
typically attributed to creosote build-up. Fixed electric space heaters
fires’ leading cause is equipment left unattended.
Be safe and have your heating units checked out annually. There is no
price too great to keep you and your loved ones safe.
Larry Suniga
Fire Chief & Fire Marshal
KEMAH FIRE DEPARTMENT
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