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Friday, November 20, 2009

SFPE: Americans 'Misjudge' Fire Risk

A nationwide survey conducted by the Society for Fire Protection Engineers found that 65% of Americans feel safer in their homes than they do in commercial high-rise buildings, despite the fact that 83% of all civilian fire deaths were the result of fires in the home. Only 7% of Americans responded that they feel safer in a high-rise building than in a home, while 25% don’t feel any difference. “Americans don’t necessarily think about all the technology in high-rise buildings like fire suppression and alarm systems, which are designed by fire protection engineers to dramatically reduce the risk ...

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