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Minnesota State Fire Marshal Division In association with: College Fire Safety Fire Education for Higher Education Eden Prairie Fire Department Edina Fire Department Elk River Fire Department Gustavus Adolphus College Minneapolis Fire Department Minnesota State Colleges and Universities St. Cloud Fire Department St. Cloud State University Savage Fire Department

Presentation Objectives To create awareness of campus-related fire deaths and injuries and their common causes. To educate students, faculty and staff on how to avoid fires and fire related injuries. To inform students, faculty and staff of their personal responsibility toward fire safety and injury prevention. College Fire Safety: Fire Education for Higher Education

Introduction 3,800 university housing fires occur each year in the U.S. 5 deaths 50 injuries $26 million in property loss 23% occur in September and October. College Fire Safety: Fire Education for Higher Education

National College Fire Fatality Statistics College Fire Safety: Fire Education for Higher Education

College Fire Fatalities Over 83% of campus related fire fatalities have occurred in off campus housing. Four common factors in these fires include: Lack of automatic fire sprinklers Missing or disabled smoke alarms Smoking materials Alcohol consumption Personal vigilance is the best way to avoid and survive fires! College Fire Safety: Fire Education for Higher Education

Major Causes of College Fires Cooking Smoking Impairment Electrical Candles College Fire Safety: Fire Education for Higher Education

Cooking Fires A large percentage of Campus related fires originate in the kitchen. Pay attention to what youre cooking! Dont cook if youre sleepy or if youre impaired. College Fire Safety: Fire Education for Higher Education

Cooking Fires Keep flammable items away from heat sources. Clean your stovetop frequently to avoid grease build up. Keep flammable cleaners away from heat sources. College Fire Safety: Fire Education for Higher Education

Cooking Fires NEVER PUT WATER ON A GREASE FIRE! Always have the matching lid nearby. If you have a small grease fire you can smother it with the lid. One cup of water on an inch of burning grease. College Fire Safety: Fire Education for Higher Education

Tips to avoid smoking related fires: Dont smoke inside. Use a proper, heavy ashtray which wont tip easily. Dont improvise! Smoking is the leading cause of fire deaths. Smoking Related Fires College Fire Safety: Fire Education for Higher Education

Smoking Related Fires Dont smoke in bed. Dont smoke when: tired taking medications youve been drinking or are otherwise impaired After a party, check cushions for smoldering cigarette butts. Cigarettes can smolder for hours. College Fire Safety: Fire Education for Higher Education

Alcohol Impairment Alcohol and drugs lower quick evacuation. Alcohol was a factor in campus related fire fatalities. Alcohol consumption is a contributing factor in more than 40% of all adult fire fatalities. College Fire Safety: Fire Education for Higher Education

Electrical Safety Do not overload electrical sockets. Do not run cords under rugs or furniture. Avoid putting cords against walls or across doorways. Use power strips equipped with overload protection. Make sure all power strips and extension cords are tested and approved by a laboratory such as UL (Underwriters Laboratories). College Fire Safety: Fire Education for Higher Education

Candles Many colleges dont allow candles to be used in on-campus housing. State Fire Code: Section "Group R-2 dormitories. Candles, incense and similar open-flame-producing items shall not be allowed in sleeping units in Group R-2 dormitory occupancies". College Fire Safety: Fire Education for Higher Education

Candles Unattended candles are a leading fire cause. Keep anything that could burn at least a foot away. Dont set the candles on anything combustible. College Fire Safety: Fire Education for Higher Education

Dumpster Fires Dumpsters should be located away from the building. Pay attention to where you are parking. College Fire Safety: Fire Education for Higher Education

Important Safety Elements Alarms Smoke Carbon Monoxide Fire extinguishers Fire Sprinkler Systems College Fire Safety: Fire Education for Higher Education

Toxic Smoke Breathing smoke can kill you! Smoke is toxic. If you must escape through smoke, get low and go under the smoke. College Fire Safety: Fire Education for Higher Education

Smoke Alarms Check to make sure there are working smoke alarms. Each level Every bedroom Check them once a month. Change the batteries once a year. Replace the whole detector every ten years. Take responsibility for your own life! Get them, use them, check them! College Fire Safety: Fire Education for Higher Education

Smoke Alarms If there isnt a working smoke alarm – Dont stay there! Know your escape routes and practice them. You may only have seconds or minutes to escape safely. Take every alarm seriously! Establish a meeting place. Plan two ways out. Make sure you can hear the alarm. College Fire Safety: Fire Education for Higher Education

Carbon Monoxide Alarms Carbon monoxide (CO) Invisible Odorless Colorless gas Minnesota law requires carbon monoxide alarms in all homes, within ten feet of all sleeping areas. If youre feeling symptoms, get to fresh air and call High levels of CO can be fatal, causing death within minutes. College Fire Safety: Fire Education for Higher Education

Fire Sprinkler Systems Check for sprinkler systems. Only the sprinkler closest to the fire will activate, spraying water directly on the fire. Never hang items on the sprinkler heads or pipes. Fire sprinkler systems save lives and reduce damage to your property. College Fire Safety: Fire Education for Higher Education

Fire Behavior & Sprinkler Demonstration College Fire Safety: Fire Education for Higher Education

If you have a fire… Call from outside. Report ALL fires to the fire department! Dont ignore alarms. Once youre out, STAY OUT! You never know when it could be a real fire. College Fire Safety: Fire Education for Higher Education

When considering housing, ask: Have there have been any fires? Does every bedroom and level have a smoke alarm? Are there carbon monoxide alarms near every bedroom? Is your living space equipped with an automatic fire sprinkler system? Is there on-site management to help in an emergency? College Fire Safety: Fire Education for Higher Education

When considering housing, ask: On Campus Housing: How much fire prevention training does the residence hall staff receive? How often are evacuation drills conducted? How often are fire safety inspections done? How many false alarms happened in the residence halls last year? College Fire Safety: Fire Education for Higher Education

When considering housing, ask: Off Campus Housing: How many people are living in the house or apartment? Is smoking allowed in the house or apartment? Are there scheduled evacuation drills? Is there a fire escape plan for the building? College Fire Safety: Fire Education for Higher Education

Summary There are many ways to reduce your risk of fire: Stay focused when youre cooking. Use candles responsibly, or not at all. Dont overload electrical sockets or misuse extension cords. If you must smoke, be responsible for your smoking materials. If someone is smoking in or near your home, check to make sure that all smoking materials are properly disposed of. Have a fire safety plan and practice it! Have working smoke and CO alarms. Be responsible. College Fire Safety: Fire Education for Higher Education

Resources If you have questions about fire safety, inspections, or other fire related issues contact your local fire department. For information on renters rights and landlord responsibilities, contact the State Attorney Generals Office Information on renters insurance, contact: According to the National Association of Insurance Commissioners, Minnesota has one of the cheapest rates for renters insurance in the entire nation. College Fire Safety: Fire Education for Higher Education

Minnesota State Fire Marshal Division In association with: College Fire Safety Fire Education for Higher Education Eden Prairie Fire Department Edina Fire Department Elk River Fire Department Gustavus Adolphus College Minneapolis Fire Department Minnesota State Colleges and Universities St. Cloud Fire Department St. Cloud State University Savage Fire Department