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  2. Pyromania - Wikipedia

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    Most studied cases of pyromania occur in children and teenagers. [5] There is a range of causes, but an understanding of the different motives and actions of fire setters can provide a platform for prevention. Common causes of pyromania can be broken down into two main groups: individual and environmental.

  3. Child pyromaniac - Wikipedia

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    Fire-setting among children and teens can be recurring or periodic. [1] Some children and teens may set fires often to release tension. Others may only seek to set fires during times of great stress. Some of the symptoms of pyromania are depression, conflicts in relationships, and trouble coping with stress and anxiety. [1]

  4. House fires can be mitigated with a safety plan, detectors ...

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    Smoke detectors, fire extinguisher and a safety plan can help save lives in a house fire

  5. Dangerous wiring in neglected homes can spark fires. This ...

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    Scott herself escaped an electrical fire 25 years ago when she, her husband and three children lived in the 400 block of West Ring Street. The fire began the night after a friend helped them ...

  6. Fire prevention - Wikipedia

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    Children are a major target of fire prevention knowledge. Firefighters will often visit schools and teach students the basics of fire protection and fire safety, including how to evacuate from a burning building and how to prevent fires by avoiding dangerous activities such as playing with matches. Though fire can be a source of fascination for ...

  7. U.S. house fire facts and statistics in 2024 - AOL

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    In 2022, one fatal house fire occurred every three hours and 14 minutes while one home fire injury occurred every 53 minutes. (NFPA) Home fires in 2022 resulted in 2,710 civilian deaths.

  8. Burn - Wikipedia

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    Of house fires that result in death, smoking causes 25% and heating devices cause 22%. [5] Almost half of injuries are due to efforts to fight a fire. [ 5 ] Scalding is caused by hot liquids or gases and most commonly occurs from exposure to hot drinks, high temperature tap water in baths or showers, hot cooking oil, or steam. [ 31 ]

  9. This is the holiday when the most house fires occur

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    Then there is fire safety 101 that many forget about. If your smoke detector is not working, you are much more likely to not get out of your house during a fire. Check it.