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Saturday, December 29, 2012

Watch: An Alarmingly Simple Way to Avoid Becoming a Fire Victim

Smoke alarms ... they are a pet peeve item on Erika Leader-Young's fire safety checklist. She is tired of witnessing tragedy in home fires because victims were not alerted by smoke alarms.

Courtesy of Erika Leader-Young, New Lenox Fire Protection District, the National Fire Protection Association and the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission. 1. A candle fire is reported to a U.S. fire department ever 40 minutes. 2. In 2009, heating equipment was involved in an estimated 58,900-reported U.S. home structure fires, with associated losses of 480 civilian deaths, 1,520 civilian injuries and $1.1 billion in property damage. 3. The top cause of fires in the home is cooking equipment, accounting for an estimated 147,400 (40 percent) of residential fires each year between 2008 and 2010. 4. Six people die every day in home fires. 5. More than 1,000 senior citizens die in fires every year. READ MORE: Expert Advice: Follow These Fire…

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Darnell

12:33 pm on Monday, December 31, 2012

I was just being facetious as it seems in today's society any type of incident that may have a negative outcome including a tragic one, is followed by one group or another who rushes to pass feel good laws and bans. This seems to be replacing your call, which I totally agree with to use common sense. Along with I feel is, personal responsibility. That AND common sense, definitely are 2 traits …   more ›

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