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October 2021: Fire Prevention Month
October 01, 2021
WHEREAS, last year, the State Fire Marshal's Office and MI Prevention, a statewide community risk reduction program, reported that 122 Michigan residents were killed in 101 residential fires and that fire departments throughout Michigan responded to 13,699 home fires in 2020; and,
WHEREAS, today's fires grow quickly and produce extreme heat and deadly smoke that limits the time occupants have to escape a residential house fire to less than three minutes; and,
WHEREAS, the state of Michigan's MI Prevention data since January 2017 has identified the three leading causes of fatal residential fires in Michigan as careless smoking, heating sources, and cooking; and,
WHEREAS, the best option for surviving a residential fire today is to have a home fire escape plan where every family member is prepared to react quickly and calmly in a real fire situation by establishing two routes out of every room to exit the home within two minutes or less; and,
WHEREAS, the living room is the most common area of origin for all residential fires, and currently 58% of Michigan fire deaths occur overnight; and,
WHEREAS, practicing a home fire escape plan with the entire family at least twice a year that includes "fire drills" during the day and at night and practicing escaping through windows; and,
WHEREAS, having working smoke alarms in each bedroom and on each level of your home with working carbon monoxide detectors on each level, and closing bedroom doors when sleeping can cut a family's risk of dying in a home fire in half; and,
WHEREAS, MI Prevention, Michigan's fire departments, and partnering organizations are dedicated to reducing the occurrence of home fires and home fire injuries through fire prevention education, so residents understand personal steps to decrease the chance of fire in their homes; and,
WHEREAS, the 2021 Fire Prevention Month theme, Learn the Sounds of Fire Safety, through the National Fire Protection Association, encourages Michiganders of all ages to learn about home fire escape planning and practice, bring that information home, and become true heroes in taking steps to protect their homes and families from fire;
NOW, THEREFORE, I, Gretchen Whitmer, governor of Michigan, do hereby proclaim October 2021 as Fire Prevention Month in Michigan.