Wentzville Fire Supports U.S. Fire Administration’s Campaign
November 25, 2008
Wentzville
Smoking is the number one cause of home fire deaths. To prevent these deaths, the U.S. Fire Administration (USFA), a division of the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) is launching a nationwide Smoking & Home Fires Campaign designed to raise awareness and stop home fires caused by smoking before they start. The Wentzville Fire Protection District is supporting this important effort to help save lives.
The USFA’s Smoking & Home Fires Campaign is aimed at alerting people, especially smokers and those who live with them, to the fact that careless smoking is the number one cause of preventable home fire deaths. The goal is to prevent fire deaths by urging smokers to Put it Out. All the Way. Every time. The campaign will promote fire-safe smoking practices through educational materials community organization-sponsored events and a consumer-friendly campaign web site.
“The Wentzville Fire Protection District is proud to be a partner with the USFA in this very relevant campaign. Far too many people in our communities have been killed in fires started by cigarettes. It is time for us to realize that one person killed in a preventable home fire is just too many,” said Battalion Chief Michael Scott. “Together, we can save lives.”
“Most fires caused by smoking materials start on beds, furniture or in trash,” said Tom Olshanski, spokesperson for the U.S. Fire Administration. “It’s not just the smokers that are killed in these fires. In fact, one in four people killed in these kinds of fires were not the smokers themselves.” On average, 1,000 people are killed in smoking-related home fires every year and most people are asleep when the fires occur.
Smoke-related fires can be prevented by taking a few simple precautions. Smokers and those who live with smokers ensure the following:
For more information on the Smoking & Home Fires Campaign and other fire prevention information, please visit www.usfa.fema.gov/smoking. To learn more about the Wentzville Fire Protection District and fire safety, please feel free to visit the fire district’s website at www.wentzvillefire.org.
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