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Saturday, November 21, 2009

Dying for a Smoke

Careless smoking seems to be an especially lethal fire problem in Philadelphia, where Fire Commissioner Lloyd Ayers reported in May that smoking was responsible for a quarter of the city's fire deaths last year and 39% so far this year. That's about double the national fire death rate from residential smoking, according to data analysts with the U.S. Fire Administration's National Fire Data Center. Nationwide, smoking is the cause for about 19.2% of residential structure fire deaths, and was only recently edged out as the number-one cause of fatalities by “incendiary or suspicious” causes (22.2%) in 2002 NFIRS ...

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