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Civilian Residential Fire Fatality Rates: Six High-Rate States Versus Six Low-Rate States
The report presents results of an analysis of 1,600 fire fatalities occurring in six states with high fire-death rates and six states with low fire-death rates. Reasons for the differences in rates are explored, with special attention to victim age, sex, race, and condition at time of ignition. Fire cause patterns are touched on only lightly but are addressed more extensively in the companion piece to this report, 'Rural and Non-Rural Civilian Residential Fire Fatalities in Twelve States', NBSIR 82-2519.
Civilian Residential Fire Fatality Rates: Six High-Rate States Versus Six Low-Rate States
The report presents results of an analysis of 1,600 fire fatalities occurring in six states with high fire-death rates and six states with low fire-death rates. Reasons for the differences in rates are explored, with special attention to victim age, sex, race, and condition at time of ignition. Fire cause patterns are touched on only lightly but are addressed more extensively in the companion piece to this report, 'Rural and Non-Rural Civilian Residential Fire Fatalities in Twelve States', NBSIR 82-2519.
Civilian Residential Fire Fatality Rates: Six High-Rate States Versus Six Low-Rate States
J. R. Hall (author) / S. G. Helzer (author)
1983
37 pages
Report
No indication
English
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