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Reader Approved How to Keep Safe During a House Fire


Though you may not think you'll ever fall victim to a house fire, it's better to be prepared and know what to do to avoid panicking if it happens to you. If a fire starts in your home, your first priority should be to get yourself and your family members out as quickly as possible. There's no time to stop to get your valuables, or even to rescue your beloved pet. When it comes to house fires, timing is everything. If you want to know how to stay safe during a house fire to increase your chances of survival, just follow these steps.


Keeping Safe in Your House During a Fire7

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Preventing Future House Fires3

Statistical reports on the U.S. fire problem

U.S. Fire Administration (USFA) statistical reports explore aspects of the U.S. fire problem that affect Americans in their daily lives. Primarily based on data collected through USFA’s National Fire Incident Reporting System (NFIRS), our reports briefly address the nature and relevance of the specific fire or fire-related problem, highlight important findings, and suggest other resources to consider for further information.