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It’s Fire Prevention Week. Protect your
Family from Fire!
The Morris County Fire
Prevention Association
Reinforces Newer Smoke Alarm Recommendations
during Fire Prevention Week, October
9-15, 2011
October 8, 2011 --
What’s the best way to protect your
family from fire? Be ahead of the game,
of course. With more than 360,000 home
fires reported in the United States in
2009, according to the nonprofit
National Fire Protection Association (NFPA),
your best defense is a good offense.
That’s why the Morris County Fire
Prevention Association is teaming up
with NFPA during the October 9-15, 2011,
to let our community know: “It’s Fire
Prevention Week. Protect your Family
from Fire!” This year’s campaign focuses
on preventing the leading causes of home
fires -- cooking, heating and electrical
equipment, as well as candles and
smoking materials. Additionally, it
urges people to protect their homes and
families with life-saving technology and
planning.
“In 2009, 2,565 people died in home
fires. Nearly all of these deaths could
have been prevented by taking a few
simple precautions like having working
smoke alarms and a home fire escape
plan, keeping things that can burn away
from the stove and always turning off
space heaters before going to bed,” says
Mike Pellek, President of the Morris
County Fire Prevention Association.
“Fire is a dangerous opponent, but by
anticipating the hazards, you are much
less likely to be one of the nearly
13,000 people injured in home fires each
year.”
The Morris County Fire Prevention
Association offers the following tips
for protecting your home and family from
fire:
“While preventing
home fires in Morris County is always
our number one priority, it is not
always possible,” Pellek continued. “Our
residents need to provide the best
protection to keep their homes and
families safe in the event of a fire.
This can be achieved by developing an
escape plan which you practice regularly
and equipping homes with life-saving
technologies like smoke alarms and home
fire sprinklers.”
The following tips will help keep your
family safe if there is a fire in your
home:
Many Morris County
towns will be hosting activities during
Fire Prevention Week to promote “It’s
Fire Prevention Week. Protect your
Family from Fire!” Through these
educational, family-oriented activities,
residents can learn more about the power
of prevention and available technologies
to protect their own families from fire.
To find out more about Fire Prevention
Week programs and activities in your
town, please contact the Fire
Department. To learn more about “It’s
Fire Prevention Week. Protect your
Family from Fire!” visit NFPA’s website
at
www.firepreventionweek.org.
History of Fire Prevention Week