A PROGRAM OF THE Place Your Information Here Preventing Arson Together Protect Our Loved Ones Save Our Neighborhood © 2009 NATIONAL FIRE PROTECTION ASSOCIATION.

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A PROGRAM OF THE Place Your Information Here Preventing Arson Together Protect Our Loved Ones Save Our Neighborhood © 2009 NATIONAL FIRE PROTECTION ASSOCIATION PLACE YOUR LOGO HERE

2 1,285 Intentional Fires Set Each Year in Alberta © 2009 NATIONAL FIRE PROTECTION ASSOCIATION

3 1 in Every Four Fires Intentionally Set Fires in Alberta © 2009 NATIONAL FIRE PROTECTION ASSOCIATION

4 24 Injuries Civilian Deaths and Injuries Caused Each Year by Intentional Fires 3 Deaths © 2009 NATIONAL FIRE PROTECTION ASSOCIATION

5 Direct Property Damage Caused by Intentional Fires Each Year $ 53 Million © 2009 NATIONAL FIRE PROTECTION ASSOCIATION

The Nature of Arson Fires

© 2009 NATIONAL FIRE PROTECTION ASSOCIATION 8 Fire Can Spread

© 2009 NATIONAL FIRE PROTECTION ASSOCIATION 9 Arson Hurts the Entire Neighborhood

© 2009 NATIONAL FIRE PROTECTION ASSOCIATION 10 Burned Homes Decrease Property Values

© 2009 NATIONAL FIRE PROTECTION ASSOCIATION 11 Burned Homes Can Increase Crime

© 2009 NATIONAL FIRE PROTECTION ASSOCIATION 12 Think About What Can Be Lost

You Can Prevent Arson

© 2009 NATIONAL FIRE PROTECTION ASSOCIATION 14 Consider What Could Burn

© 2009 NATIONAL FIRE PROTECTION ASSOCIATION 15 Remove Overgrown Vegetation

© 2009 NATIONAL FIRE PROTECTION ASSOCIATION 16 Remove Abandoned Cars

© 2009 NATIONAL FIRE PROTECTION ASSOCIATION 17 Secure Vacant Homes

© 2009 NATIONAL FIRE PROTECTION ASSOCIATION 18 Clean Up Vacant Homes

© 2009 NATIONAL FIRE PROTECTION ASSOCIATION 19 Watch for Kids

© 2009 NATIONAL FIRE PROTECTION ASSOCIATION 20 Get to Know Your Neighborhood Get to Know the Families and Kids in Your Neighborhood

© 2009 NATIONAL FIRE PROTECTION ASSOCIATION 21 Report Suspicious Activity

© 2009 NATIONAL FIRE PROTECTION ASSOCIATION 22 Get to Know Your Neighbors

© 2009 NATIONAL FIRE PROTECTION ASSOCIATION 23 Watch Area Businesses

© 2009 NATIONAL FIRE PROTECTION ASSOCIATION 24 Organize a Watch Program

Prepare for Fire Emergencies

© 2009 NATIONAL FIRE PROTECTION ASSOCIATION 26 Install and Test Smoke Alarms

© 2009 NATIONAL FIRE PROTECTION ASSOCIATION 27 Prepare and Practice an Escape Plan

© 2009 NATIONAL FIRE PROTECTION ASSOCIATION 28 Call 911 Call 911 from a Meeting Place Outside Your Home to Report a Fire

Protect Our Neighborhoods We Can All Take Steps to Protect Our Neighborhoods