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According to their website, the NFPA is the, "leading information and knowledge resource on fire, electrical and related hazards." Find both grown-up and children-level learning materials.
Every year, devastating wildfires burn across the United States. At the same time, a growing number of people are living where wildfires are a real risk. While these fires will continue to happen, there are things you can do to protect your home and neighborhood as well as your family’s safety. The Firewise USA® program is here to help you get started.
Colorado State Forest Service:
Wildfires are a natural part of Colorado’s forests. If you live in the areas of Colorado, where homes and other structures intermingle with wildland vegetation, you are at risk of being affected by wildfire. Planning ahead and taking action can increase the likelihood your home survives when a wildfire occurs.
Provided by the Red Cross, this home fire safety guide lays out tips and resources for specific topics like fire prevention, escaping fire, and fire recovery.
Part of a national public service campaign from the US government, Ready's fire safety page puts together a quick guide for home escape along with resources for kids and adults.
Every year there are more than 300,000 house fires across the US, and these disasters are one of the most frightening things a homeowner can have to deal with. Luckily, there are a number of things you can do to protect yourself from a fire starting in your home and to protect yourself and your family if it does.
Did you know that fire is the third most common leading cause of death in the home? Unfortunately, more than 5,000 Americans die each year in a fire-related incident. With more than two million fires reported annually, having a plan in place and receiving early warning signs from a smoke detector are imperative to ensure a calm and timely evacuation from the home in case of a fire. By learning about fire safety, making your home fire safe, and planning escape routes, fire does not have to be as deadly as it has become.
OSHA Education Center
Workplace fire safety is crucial for safeguarding employee well-being and ensuring the continuity of business operations. However, even though emergency preparedness is crucial for every organization, it's too often overlooked until disaster strikes.
To prevent this from happening to your business, you should know and implement fire safety and emergency preparedness strategies that will equip your employees to respond effectively to such situations.
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