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Grill Fires. U.S. Fire Administration Topical Fire Research Series, Volume 2, Issue 3, July 2001 (Rev. March 2002)
Each year, the fire service responds to an estimated 6,500 grill fires. These fires account for 150 civilian injuries, less than 5 civilian deaths, and $27.6 million in property loss. Together, these three areas account for two-thirds of all residential grill fires. Of these grill fires, 71% occur in residential areas. In residential areas, 63% of grill fires occur outside the structure, while 32% percent are coded as 'structure fires.' This report examines the characteristics of all grill fires, with specific focus on outdoor grill fires occurring in residential areas-the most common type of grill fire.
Grill Fires. U.S. Fire Administration Topical Fire Research Series, Volume 2, Issue 3, July 2001 (Rev. March 2002)
Each year, the fire service responds to an estimated 6,500 grill fires. These fires account for 150 civilian injuries, less than 5 civilian deaths, and $27.6 million in property loss. Together, these three areas account for two-thirds of all residential grill fires. Of these grill fires, 71% occur in residential areas. In residential areas, 63% of grill fires occur outside the structure, while 32% percent are coded as 'structure fires.' This report examines the characteristics of all grill fires, with specific focus on outdoor grill fires occurring in residential areas-the most common type of grill fire.
Grill Fires. U.S. Fire Administration Topical Fire Research Series, Volume 2, Issue 3, July 2001 (Rev. March 2002)
2002
8 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
Fire Services, Law Enforcement, & Criminal Justice , Police, Fire, & Emergency Services , Fire research , Grilling , Fires , Fire service , Civilian injuries , Civilian deaths , Property loss , Accidents , Residences , Mechanical failure , Gas grills , National Fire Incident Reporting System (NFIRS)