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October is not just about crime awareness: this week also happens to be Fire Prevention Week – and once again the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) is sounding the alarm. This year’s theme is, “Smoke Alarms: A Sound You Can Live With!” FrontPoint is actually ahead of the pack on this important issue, since we recommend at least one monitored smoke/heat sensor for every system we sell.
Why monitored fire protection? Let’s face it: your standard smoke detector is really just a noisemaker. Yes, it’s much better than nothing, but don’t you want to know the fire department is being summoned as soon as possible? You may be away – or, much worse, overcome by smoke in your own home. That’s when you definitely want a system that quickly reaches the people who can help. Here’s a link to my recent post on monitored fire protection.
The NFPA has a web site full of great information for you, and here’s just a sample:
Monitored Home Fire Alarm Systems – National Fire Prevention Week

By:
Peter M. Rogers
|October 5, 2010
- Cooking is the #1 cause of home fires and injuries.
- Smoking is the leading cause of fire deaths.
- Heating is the second leading cause of home fires, fire deaths and fire injuries.
- Electrical failures or malfunctions are factors in ~50,000 reported fires each year.
- Roughly 30,000 intentionally set home structure fires are reported each year.
- U.S. fire departments responded to 386,500 home fires.
- Home fires killed 2,755 people and injured 13,160.
- Someone was injured in a reported home fire every 40 minutes.
- Roughly eight people died in home fires every day.
- A fire department responded to a home fire every 82 seconds.
- 83% of all fire deaths and 79% of fire injuries resulted from home fires.