2. Content
Is Fire Dangerous
Main Causes
Safety Element
What Should We Do
3. Report of Fire Damage(2010)
145 Fire
Cases
Reported
39 Civilians
Death
$152 million
in Property
Damage
137 Civilians
Injuries
4. Home
97% of structural fire deaths occurred in
residential properties.th
People feel the safest in their homes, however residential
properties are where most fires and fire deaths occur.
76% of all structure fires occurred in
residential properties
5. Top Fire Causes
Coocking
49%
Open Flame
10%
Heating
9%
Incendairy/Arson
8%
Smoking
4%
Others
20%
% of Fire Reason
Coocking Open Flame Heating Incendairy/Arson Smoking Others
6. Safety Tips
Nearly half of all home fires
originate in the kitchen.
Pay attention
Turn off the
stove after
leaving home
Don’t cook at
sleepy or
impaired mood
Cigarettes can smolder
for hours
Don’t improvise
Use a proper ,
heavy ashtray
Don’t smoke
inside
Discard smoking
substance in fire
safe container
Unattended candles
are a leading fire
cause
Use flameless
candles
Blow out before
leaving room
Keep
combustible
materials a feet
away
Inferior electric lines
cause fires
Don’t overload
electrical sockets
Make sure plugs
and wire both are
free from obstacles
Electric cable must
be cheeked before
installation
8. Safety Elements
Fix a position from where
sound can be heard at each
place in home.
Loud enough to wake up
from sleep.
Have them mounted in an
obvious spot an exit.
Know how to use them.
90% of fires are contained by
the operation of just one
sprinkler.
9. What should we do
Don’t be
Scared
Call 999
Report to all
Fire Station
Once you ‘re
out,
STAY OUT!