1.
NFPA J
; 89(5): 48-54, 56, 58-60 passim, 1995.
Article
in English
| MEDLINE
| ID: mdl-10144960
Subject(s)
Burns/mortality , Fires/statistics & numerical data , Accidents, Traffic/statistics & numerical data , Data Collection , Fire Extinguishing Systems , Health Facilities/statistics & numerical data , Housing/statistics & numerical data , Humans , Smoke/adverse effects , United States/epidemiology
2.
NFPA J
; 88(5): 88-98, 100, 102 passim, 1994.
Article
in English
| MEDLINE
| ID: mdl-10137383
ABSTRACT
The number of catastrophic multiple-death fires in the United States rose in 1993 from the record low of 1992 to a level more consistent with that of recent years. Despite our efforts to highlight risk factors, we continue to see the same problems year after year.
Subject(s)
Fires/statistics & numerical data , Mortality , Accidents, Home/mortality , Accidents, Home/prevention & control , Accidents, Home/statistics & numerical data , Age Factors , Burns, Inhalation/epidemiology , Burns, Inhalation/mortality , Burns, Inhalation/prevention & control , Child , Humans , Incidence , Protective Devices/statistics & numerical data , Residential Facilities/statistics & numerical data , Risk Factors , Smoke Inhalation Injury/epidemiology , Smoke Inhalation Injury/mortality , Smoke Inhalation Injury/prevention & control , United States/epidemiology
3.
Fire J
; 84(4): 60-3, 65-71, 73-9, 1990.
Article
in English
| MEDLINE
| ID: mdl-10105265