Home Fires Involving Heating Equipment

Home Fires Involving Heating Equipment
Author: Richard B. Campbell
Publisher:
Total Pages: 66
Release: 2016
Genre:
ISBN:

"In 2009-2013, U.S. fire departments responded to an estimated average of 56,000 structure fires per year in homes that involved heating equipment. These fires resulted in annual losses of 470 civilian deaths, 1,490 civilian injuries, and $1.0 billion in direct property damage. These homes included one- and two-family homes (including manufactured homes) and apartments (including townhouses and other multi-family dwellings).

Home Fires Involving Heating Equipment

Home Fires Involving Heating Equipment
Author: John Raymond Hall
Publisher:
Total Pages: 252
Release: 2013
Genre: Chimneys
ISBN:

In 2007-2011, most home heating fire deaths (81%) and injuries (70%), and half (51%) of associated direct property damage involved stationary or portable space heaters. Space heating poses a much higher risk of fire, death, injury, and loss per million users than central heating.

Home Fires

Home Fires
Author: Sean Patrick Adams
Publisher: JHU Press
Total Pages: 281
Release: 2014-04-17
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 1421413582

“Easily the most thorough and best-grounded account of the coal-based system of heating in the nineteenth-century United States . . . authoritative.” —The New England Quarterly Home Fires tells the fascinating story of how changes in home heating over the nineteenth century spurred the growth of networks that helped remake American society. Sean Patrick Adams reconstructs the ways in which the “industrial hearth” appeared in American cities, the methods that entrepreneurs in home heating markets used to convince consumers that their product designs and fuel choices were superior, and how elite, middle-class, and poor Americans responded to these overtures. Adams depicts the problem of dwindling supplies of firewood and the search for alternatives; the hazards of cutting, digging, and drilling in the name of home heating; the trouble and expense of moving materials from place to place; the rise of steam power; the growth of an industrial economy; and questions of economic efficiency, at both the individual household and the regional level. Home Fires makes it clear that debates over energy sources, energy policy, and company profit margins have been around a long time. The challenge of staying warm in the industrializing North becomes a window into the complex world of energy transitions, economic change, and emerging consumerism. Readers will understand the struggles of urban families as they sought to adapt to the ever-changing nineteenth-century industrial landscape. This perspective allows a unique view of the development of an industrial society not just from the ground up but from the hearth up. “This smartly written and well-informed book focuses on a subject that very few people think about—the history of home heating in America.” —Choice

Home and Non-home Fires Involving Office Equipment

Home and Non-home Fires Involving Office Equipment
Author: John Raymond Hall
Publisher:
Total Pages: 88
Release: 2012
Genre: Computers
ISBN:

This report provides statistics on structure fires involving office equipment such as computers and telephones. In 2005-2009, U.S. municipal fire departments reported 1,480 non-confined structure fires per year involving office equipment, including 750 home fires and 730 non-home fires, with associated annual home losses of seven civilian deaths, 49 civilian injuries and $23 million in direct property damage, and associated annual non-home losses of one civilian death, 16 civilian injuries and $51 million in direct property damage. Computer-related equipment accounted for 76% of the home office equipment fires and 66% of the non-home office equipment fires.

Home Fires Burning

Home Fires Burning
Author: Lawrence Wright
Publisher: Bibliography: p. 204-206.
Total Pages: 248
Release: 1964
Genre: Cooking
ISBN:

Home Fires Involving Cooking Equipment

Home Fires Involving Cooking Equipment
Author: Marty Ahrens
Publisher:
Total Pages: 193
Release: 2013
Genre: Cooking
ISBN:

During 2007-2011, U.S. fire departments responded to an estimated average of 156,600 home structure fires involving cooking equipment per year. These fires caused an annual average of 400 civilian deaths, 5,080 civilian injuries, and $853 million in direct property damage. Ranges, with or without ovens, account for the majority (57%) of total reported home structure fires involving cooking equipment and even larger shares of associated civilian deaths (86%) and civilian injuries (77%). Unattended equipment is the leading cause of cooking fires. More than half (55%) of reported non-fatal civilian cooking fire injuries occurred when the victims were trying to fight the fire themselves.

Home Fire Deaths

Home Fire Deaths
Author: United States. Congress. Senate. Special Committee on Aging
Publisher:
Total Pages: 192
Release: 1983
Genre: Fire prevention
ISBN:

Popular Mechanics Home Safety Handbook

Popular Mechanics Home Safety Handbook
Author: Nancy Jane Becker
Publisher: Hearst Books
Total Pages: 164
Release: 2005
Genre: House & Home
ISBN: 9781588164575

"Popular Mechanics" presents an all-color, essential guide to protecting home, hearth, and family that features 125 hints, tips, and how-to techniques on childproofing, environmental contaminants (such as radon), and securing the house from intruders.