نتایج جستجو برای: fire prevention

تعداد نتایج: 268763  

2017
W. Kathy Tannous Kingsley Agho

In most industrialised countries, the majority of fire-related deaths and injuries occur in the home. Australia has implemented fire prevention programs and strategies, including the use of smoke alarms, to minimise this burden. The number of reported house fires has declined over the past decade. However, there is a growing recognition that unreported fires are important in the estimation of t...

Journal: :The Forestry Chronicle 1956

Journal: :The Forestry Chronicle 1949

2013
Rick Davis Jason Averill

The total cost of fire in the United States in 2008, as defined by NFPA, is estimated at $310 B, or roughly 2 % of U.S. gross domestic product. Structure fires and fire protection account for $170 B. To reduce the U.S. fire burden, the Fire Risk Reduction in Buildings program focuses on the development and application of measurement science and standards directly on the two largest components o...

2013
Alan Long Jeffrey Prestemon

Wildfire ignitions are caused by lightning or a variety of human-related activities. While lightning is the most prevalent ignition source across much of the western United States, human-caused ignitions start the majority of fires in the South and nationwide. The frequency of natural and human-caused wildfires varies significantly according to different biophysical, social, and fire management...

Journal: :AANA journal 2015
Marquessa Fisher

An estimated 550 to 650 surgical fires occur annually in the United States. Surgical fires may have severe consequences, including burns, disfigurement, long-term medical care, or death. This article introduces a potential certification program for the prevention of surgical fires. A pilot study was conducted with a convenience sample of 10 anesthesia providers who participated in the education...

Journal: :The Journal of burn care & rehabilitation 2000
G McGwin V Chapman M Rousculp J Robison P Fine

The state of Alabama has one of the highest fire-related fatality rates in the nation. The goal of this study was to present the epidemiology of fire-related deaths in the state of Alabama. Fatality reports for all fire-related deaths in the state of Alabama from 1992 to 1997 were obtained from the State Fire Marshall's Office. Fatality rates were calculated and compared according to age, sex, ...

2014
Enrico Marchi Francesco Neri Enrico Tesi Fabio Fabiano Niccolò Brachetti Montorselli

In Southern European countries wildfires are the most natural threat to forests and wooded areas. Over the last decade, public and scientific debates on forest fire management have increased. Helicopters and airtankers are extremely effective fire suppression means, but they are also very expensive. Studies on the improved performance of suppression for the enhancement of firefighting organizat...

2014
Toity Deave Elizabeth Towner Elaine McColl Richard Reading Alex Sutton Carol Coupland Nicola Cooper Jane Stewart Mike Hayes Emma Pitchforth Michael Watson Denise Kendrick

BACKGROUND The UK has one of the highest fatality rates for deaths from fire-related injuries in children aged 0-14 years; these injuries have the steepest social gradient of all injuries in the UK. Children's centres provide children under five years old and their families with a range of services and information, including home safety, but their effectiveness in promoting injury prevention ha...

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