Deadly house fires are growing in frequency—and many homeowners have less time to get to safety. Newer homes and furnishings are burning faster(link is external), research shows, giving owners just three to four minutes to evacuate when a fire breaks out. Thirty years ago, when homes were built to different standards, owners had about 17 minutes to evacuate.
While observing National Fire Prevention Week, which runs through Saturday, fire officials are urging homeowners to take greater precautions. “The number of home fire deaths is going up,” says Steve Kerber, vice president and executive director of the Fire Safety Research Institute(link is external). “In just three minutes or less, a room could be more than 1,000 degrees Fahrenheit and filled with deadly levels of toxic gas from the smoke.”
FSRI recommends homeowners take the following precautions:
“Smoke inhalation is the leading cause of death in home fires,” Kerber says. “Smoke from a home fire is thick and black, incredibly hot and filled with toxic chemicals. It moves extremely fast. Smoke from a fire in a living room can fill a one-story home or apartment—and everywhere that isn’t blocked by a closed door—in a matter of minutes.”
Cooking is the number one cause of house fires and was behind about 50% of them from 2015 to 2019, according to the NFPA. Many of those fires involved a stove and people walking away from the food while still cooking. Fire officials say that there are only about 30 to 45 seconds to react before a fire can quickly get out of hand.
From https://www.nar.realtor/magazine/wellness/safety/house-fire-causes-and-prevention?nwsltr=navnar
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