Focus on Fire: People with Disabilities

Focus on Fire Safety: People with Disabilities

Each year an estimated 2,655 deaths and 13,025 injuries occur as the result of residential building fires.  The risk of death or injury from fire is even greater for people with physical, mental, or sensory disabilities.  Declining mobility, health, sight, and hearing may limit a person’s ability to take the quick action necessary to escape during a fire emergency.

If you have a disability, you can increase your chances of surviving a fire by taking safety precautions such as making and practicing a home fire escape plan relevant to your needs and ensuring that working smoke alarms are installed on every level of the home.

Causes and Circumstances of Home Fire Deaths with Physical Disability (2003-2006)

Source:  Physical Disability as a Factor in Home Fire Deaths - Executive Summary  (National Fire Protection Association, PDF, 87 Kb)

Why are People with Disabilities at Risk?

Have a Sound Fire Safety and Escape Plan

Review your fire escape plan

Your local fire department can help you with your fire escape plan.

Deaths resulting from failed emergency escapes are preventable!  It is vitally important to make and practice escape plans.  In the event of a fire, time is the biggest enemy and every second counts.

Install and Maintain Smoke Alarms

install smoke alarms

Your local fire department may be able to assist you with installation of smoke alarms in your home.

Working smoke alarms installed on every level of your home dramatically increase your chances of survival.

Don’t Isolate Yourself!

People with disabilities have often been excluded from the development and practice of escape plans and fire safety drills.  As a result, vital input is omitted and fire safety needs remain unfulfilled.  Speak up to ensure that all parties receive the fire safety information that everyone deserves.

Your local fire department can help you with your escape plan.  Department personnel may also be able to perform a home fire safety inspection and offer suggestions about smoke alarm placement and maintenance.  Ask emergency providers to keep your special needs information on file.


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