Office of the State Fire Marshal
We are all fighting an ongoing and continuous battle against fire. According to the United States Fire Administration (USFA), 81 percent of all fire deaths and 76 percent of all fire injuries occurred in homes. Each year there is an estimated: (CA as reported to CAIRS)
365,500 home fires (2011 California – 7620 reported residential)
2,560 deaths (2011 California – 116 total, 75 residential)
13,275 injuries $6.6 billion in property loss (2011 California -
$438,663,750 property/contents loss)
A national action plan for fire prevention and protection
An initiative to bring together the power of many
A partnership with the United States Fire Administration
Focused on two key fire issues
Fires can be prevented and everyone has a role to play in ensuring they are prevented.
“Fire is Everyone’s Fight” will use a wide range of resources to communicate the importance of taking action to protect
ourselves and the people we love from the dangers of fire.
The message is clear, concise and consistent.
Presented over and over and over and over….
“Fire is Everyone’s Fight” is designed to get every man, woman, and child thinking about the importance of fire prevention. Specific objectives are to help people across the nation:• Move from viewing home fires as unavoidable accidents to understanding that they can be prevented• Learn the actions they can take to prevent home fires, particularly cooking fires.
• Install smoke alarms and keep them in good working order.
IT TAKES EVERYONE TO FIGHT FIRE Some organizations and individuals with whom USFA foresees working hand-in-hand to promote “Fire is Everyone’s Fight” include: • Members of the Fire Service and Emergency Medical Services • Advocacy and Nonprofit Organizations• Amusement Parks/Large Corporate Centers• Appliance and Cookware Manufacturers• Community/Recreation Centers• Faith-based Organizations• Homeowners and Renters (Individuals/Families)• Homeowners Associations and Property Managers• Local/State Governments and Civic Associations • Multicultural Organizations• Property Insurers• Professional Sports• Property Insurers• Schools (Public/Private—all levels)• Senior Centers and Organizations
The “Fire is Everyone’s Fight” initiative will have a strong online presence that enables organizations and the public to refer to and download key initiative information. The initiative will be housed on USFA’s website at http://www.usfa.fema.gov/. Visitors of the initiative webpage will also be invited to visit:• The Prevention and Publication Education Exchange
(PARADE), to find national, state, and local fire prevention and life safety practices and public education materials • Vision 20/20 Project• Links to partner organizations and materials.
What is the Vision 20/20 Project?A project committed to action, key strategic recommendations, a national plan, key
stakeholders to support, documentation specific actions and benchmarks. KEY WORD - ACTION The 5 Strategies – Prevention Advocacy, Prevention Marketing, Prevention Culture, Prevention Technology, Prevention Codes and Standards
Strategy 2 – Prevention Marketing using two core messages
The messages are based on national fire data.
Residential fires still lead in fire injuries and deaths. Leading Cause – Cooking fires Lacking fire safety device – Smoke alarms
What do we have ?A cooking message.Fits into the NFPA 2013 Fire Prevention Week themeWorking on the “spokes folks”
• In 2011, California reported 7256 cooking fires. November had the highest number with December second in line.
What is still to be done?
SMOKE ALARM MESSAGINGSMOKE ALARM MESSAGING
What does the first piece of the research tell us? When does the public shut us down?
What’s the most important?
Get involved Contact the USFA to sign up for FIEF
Share your thoughts Check out these websites:
http://strategicfire.org http://www.usfa.fema.gov/fireservice/preventi
on_education/strategies/fire_is_everyones_fight/
http://osfm.fire.ca.gov
New LawsSmoke alarms and Carbon Monoxidehttp://osfm.fire.ca.gov/strucfireengineer/pdf/bml/
Frequently%20asked%20questions%20on%20Carbon%20Monoxide.pdf
New Regulations2013 California Building Standards
Codehttp://osfm.fire.ca.gov/codedevelopment/codedevelopment_2013codeadoptioncycle.php
Check out the web….www.fire.ca.govhttp://osfm.fire.ca.gov
Give a call…916-445-8200
Send an email…[email protected]