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Mother and Son in Fire Safety For All Blog

Being a parent is no easy job.
According to the United States Fire Administration, fire kills 3,700 and injures more than 20,000 people each year.  As parents, we are responsible for keeping our families and our homes safe from these dangerous and potentially deadly fires.  To help make this responsibility a little easier for you, we created Fire Safety For All, a place to share important fire safety information that can help save lives.  It is our goal to make Fire Safety For All a valuable resource for information about fire safety.  

We need your help.
Our team of fire safety advocates is always on the look out for new and helpful material and stories about fire safety. If you know about a new fire safety product, useful and educational links or videos, can share a story about how fire safety made a difference, or you want to be a guest blogger, we want to hear from you.

Please email your content or ideas to editor@firesafetyforall.com. We welcome your feedback anytime.    

We’ve compiled a great list of resources below to help you start learning more about fire safety, so your family, pets and loved ones stay safe.   

Fire safety resources
FireSafety.gov, an information resource for eliminating residential fire deaths
National Fire Protection Association, the authority on fire, electrical and building safety
Home Safety Council, Fire Safety Resources
U.S. Fire Administration
Residential Fire Safety Institute 
Campus Fire Watch, focused on campus fire safety
Be Fire Smart, an interactive approach to fire safety sponsored by Liberty Mutual
Fire Prevention and Safety Tips

Children’s Fire Safety Websites

Sparky.org,  created by the National Fire Protection Association
FireFacts.org, sponsored by First Alert
Fire Fighter Dayna
Smoke Detectives by State Farm

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