Approximately 80% of all fire fatalities in the U.S. occur in the home and residential fires kill an average of 5,000 people and injure an additional 21,000 people annually. Reduce your chances of ...
Home fires still affect thousands of families every year, and many accidents start from small issues people ignore. A forgotten stove burner, overloaded outlet, or blocked heater can quickly become ...
Grilling is a fun way to cook outside in Hawaii, but it can also be dangerous if you're not careful. And with the 4th of July ...
LUBBOCK, Texas — The most common cause of a house fire begins at the stove, according to Lubbock Fire Rescue Public Education Director Lyle Jones. EverythingLubbock spoke with Jones about fire safety ...
From unattended stoves to dryer lint, Lubbock Fire Rescue is highlighting the hidden hazards hiding in plain sight inside your home. Here is how to keep your family safe this summer.
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. — The Department of Public Safety encourages families to review fire safety rituals for the upcoming “fall back” daylight saving time change. On November 2, daylight saving time ...
According to the National Fire Protection Association, cooking equipment is the leading cause of home fires and injuries with heating equipment as the second. Starting TODAY, what can you do to ...