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January 19, 2021 – LARA Director Orlene Hawks and State Fire Marshal Kevin Sehlmeyer urge Michiganders to practice fire safety during National Community Risk Reduction Week, January 18, 2021 through January 24, 2021.
“The number one thing that families should focus on is creating a fire escape plan,” said Hawks. “Develop your plan and then practice it often. If a fire occurs in your home, get out, stay out and then call for help. It is important to teach our family members not to go back inside the house for any reason.”
Based on fatal fire data collected by LARA’s Bureau of Fire Services, a total of 123 Michigan residents died in 102 residential home fires in 2020. Most of Michigan’s fire deaths happen overnight, with nearly 50% of fire deaths resulting from fires that started in the living room, 17% of fires that started in the kitchen, and 18% of fires that started in bedrooms.
“It is important for Michigan residents to recognize that fires can impact anyone,” said Sehlmeyer. “By having practical and essential preventive measures in place, people can help avoid fires in their homes and also be better prepared if a fire does occur.”
“It is critical for each of us to practice safety in our home with our entire family, including our children,” said Hawks. “We must all take action and know the risks to protect ourselves and our families.”
LARA has created several public service announcements to promote fire safety in homes:
In order to make your home more fire-safe, LARA’s Bureau of Fire Services offers the following tips for Michigan residents:
In an effort to protect Michigan residents and save lives, MI Prevention – a statewide community risk reduction (CRR) effort led by the Department of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs (LARA) in collaboration with the State Fire Marshal’s Office – has been working diligently with local fire departments and partnering organizations to promote CRR in our communities.
For more safety information, visit the Bureau of Fire Services’ website.