Behavioral mitigation of cooking fires through strategies based on statistical analysis [electronic resource] : final project report for EME-2005-CA-0343 / Marty Ahrens ... [et al.].
Imprint
[Emmitsburg, Md.] : Dept. of Homeland Security, FEMA, U.S. Fire Administration, [2007]
Title from title page of source document; last viewed December 5, 2007.
"FA-312/August 2007"--Cover page.
Summary
Cooking fires are the most common type of fire experienced by U.S. households and the leading cause of home fire injuries. The report reflects the results of research conducted by the U.S. Fire Administration and the National Fire Protection Association the types of behaviors and sequences of events that lead to cooking fires and develops recommendations for behavioral mitigation strategies that will reduce such fires and their resultant injuries and fatalities. Appendix C includes grilling safety messages from the American Burn Association's 2002 Burn Awareness Week.
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (p. 70) and index.