Blog: GeneralPrevention

Why Do Girls Set Fires? Investigating the Gender Gap in Youth Firesetting Research

Posted February 23, 2021 in General, Prevention

Because 80 to 85 percent of identified youth firesetters are male, the majority of research on juvenile firesetting reflects the behavior of boys. This includes the general characteristics used to establish level of risk and determine appropriate treatment interventions for all children who misuse fire. Which begs the question—would fire safety education and assessment standards […]

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The Importance of Education in Youth Fire Misuse Intervention Programs: What Works?

Posted February 12, 2021 in General, Prevention

  According to the National Fire Protection Association, an average of 56,300 fires are started each year as a result of children playing with fire. While most juvenile firesetting begins as innocent curiosity or experimentation, youth fire misuse can also be a sign of underlying emotional issues or mental health disorders. And regardless of motive, 81 percent of […]

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Understanding Youth Firesetting in Boys

Posted February 10, 2021 in General, Prevention

Juvenile firesetting is one of the fastest-growing fire threats in the United States. Each year, fires set by youth claim the lives of approximately 300 people and destroy more than $300 million worth of property. What’s worse, children are most often the victims of these fires, accounting for 85 of every 100 lives lost. Research […]

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Is COVID-19 Lockdown Preventing Burn Victims From Seeking Treatment?

Posted January 5, 2021 in General, Prevention

Is COVID-19 Lockdown Preventing Burn Victims From Seeking Treatment? Nearly a year into the COVID-19 pandemic, the United States continues to take unprecedented measures to mitigate the spread of the novel coronavirus. Stay-at-home orders and social distancing mandates have impacted business and healthcare operations nationwide, significantly limiting service availability and impeding people’s ability to access them. […]

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Tackling Fire Prevention in a Socially Distant World

Posted December 1, 2020 in General, Prevention

As a kid, the visit from the fire companies was one of my favorite parts of elementary school. I believe it was a Dick Van Dyke and Donald Duck movie we would watch and we’d get to see the fire trucks. For a young guy who loved ‘Emergency!’, who could ask for anything better? The […]

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The Dangers of Consumer Fireworks

Posted July 1, 2020 in Prevention

Every year, Americans patriotically celebrate the Independence Day holiday.  In a normal year, July 4th is filled with families getting together for parades, cookouts, sporting events, and other various activities that are held by municipalities throughout the nation.  After the sun sets, professional fireworks displays take place in city parks where families can finish their […]

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