Emmitsburg, MD – Slightly more than half of all fire-related fatalities in residential buildings occur in the bedroom, and most often are caused by smoking or “careless” placement of combustible materials, according to a report (.pdf file) released March 14 by the U.S. Fire Administration.
The findings are the result of an analysis of 2008-2010 fatality data from the National Fire Incident Reporting System.
Among the report’s other findings:
- More than 90 percent of residential fatalities involved thermal burns and smoke inhalation.
- More than one-third of residential fatalities occurred when the victim was sleeping, and one-third occurred while trying to escape a fire.
- About 44 percent of residential fatalities occurred among victims between 40 and 69 years old, and 13 percent occurred among children younger than 10.



