The 8 Most Common Causes of House Fires According to the National Fire Protection Association
1/15/2018 (Permalink)
The 8 Most Common Causes of House Fires According to the National Fire Protection Association
The cold weather often means that people are spending more time at home and all of this time indoors increases the risks of house fires. The National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) says there are more than 360,000 home structure fires each year, resulting in about $6-8 billion dollars in damage.
The causes of these fires range from food left unattended on the stove to candles left burning. From the moment a fire starts to the point where the structure is fully engulfed is usually less than two minutes, which is why it is so important for occupants to get out of the home as quickly as possible and not try to put out a large fire themselves.
Here are the eight most common causes of house fires as identified by the National Fire Protection Association.
- Cooking
- Electrical and Lighting
- Lightning Strikes
- Smoking
- Dryers and Washing Machines
- Candles
- Children Playing with Fire
- Christmas Trees