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Saturday, November 21, 2009

Campus Fire Safety Advocates Turn Heat On Washington

The Center for Campus Fire Safety went on the offensive on Capitol Hill this week. It held a summit to seek solutions to what appears to be a growing number of deadly dormitory and off-campus fires and lobbied Congress to support legislation to address the problem. Campus fire safety advocates also met with legislators in both houses this week to ask for support for bills to have September declared Campus Fire Safety Month as a platform for nationwide on-campus education programs and awareness raising. More than 40 fire officials, fire scientists, legislators and university officials ...

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