The National Fire Protection Association says heating equipment is a leading cause of fires in U.S. homes, leading to hundreds of deaths a year.
With national Fire Prevention Week starting on Sunday, Oct. 5, we’re highlighting some local fire-safety tips, including the scoop on how local cities are sharing information on using lithium-ion ...
SERVPRO of Shakopee/Savage/Prior Lake has announced the release of comprehensive fire safety guidelines designed to help residents reduce fire risks during the holiday season. The restoration company, ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WDTN) – The Ohio Department of Commerce Division of State Fire Marshal is urging Ohioans to take precautions when heating their home as temperatures drop. In particular, residents ...
LITTLE ROCK (KATV) — As the holiday season approaches, the National Fire Protection Association warns of the increased risk of fires due to festive decorations. Between 2020 and 2024, U.S. fire ...
As holiday celebrations ramp up, Illinois fire officials are urging families to make fire safety a priority, citing new data showing that candles and decorations placed too close to heat sources ...
CHATHAM, Ill. (WAND) - Throughout central Illinois, several communities have experienced severe and fatal fires. The Chatham Fire Protection District is offering homeowners tips to keep themselves ...
Domino’s Pizza and the National Fire Protection Association are joining forces to deliver fire safety messages to homes across the country. During Fire Prevention Week (Oct. 5-11), customers who order ...
SPOKANE, Wash. -- Do you have properly maintained smoke alarms in your home? Here are some safety tips to make sure your smoke alarms are ready to protect you and your family in case of an emergency.
With the frenzy and merriment of holiday gifts and meal prep, and attending to family and friends during celebrations, a fire may not even be the last thing on your mind, but data suggests it should ...
Whether you're hitting the road or catching a flight out of town, the Washington State Fire Marshal's Office wants to remind you that fire safety doesn't stay at home. In 2024, Washington fire ...
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