Fire

General Info

  • Fire is the fourth largest accidental killer in the United States, behind motor vehicle accidents, falls, and drownings. It is also the disaster that families are mostly likely to experience. Over 80% of all fire deaths occur where people sleep, such as in homes or hotels.
  • Most fires occur when people are likely to be less alert such as between midnight and morning. 84% of house and building fires are accidental, such as those caused by poor electrical wiring or careless behavior. However, 16% are set intentionally through arson or acts of terrorism.
  • The leading cause of death in a fire is asphyxiation. Fire victims seldom see the flames. Fire consumes the oxygen in the air, thereby increasing the concentration of deadly carbon monoxide in the atmosphere. Inhaling carbon monoxide causes a loss of consciousness or death within minutes.
  • The heat from a fire can melt clothes and scorch the lungs in a single breath. At floor level, temperatures average about 90 degrees Fahrenheit, but at eye level rise to 600 degrees.
  • House fires begin with a bright flame and then quickly generate a black, choking smoke. It is nearly impossible to see through a thick cloud of smoke, so fire drill participants should practice evacuating buildings with their eyes closed.