REPORTS
Home Fires Involving Cooking Equipment
Analysis of patterns and trends in all measures of fire loss for all types of home cooking equipment and all fuel and power types, including leading causes of ignition and analysis of relative risks.
Home Fires Involving Heating Equipment
Analysis of patterns and trends in all measures of fire loss for all types of home heating equipment and all fuel and power types, including leading causes of ignition.
Computer Rooms and Other Electronic Equipment Areas
Statistical analyses of fire experience involving computer rooms or other electronic equipment areas, including causes and areas or origin, as well as the presence or absence of fire protection systems, plus selected incident descriptions.
Home And Non-Home Fires Involving Office Equipment
The topic of this report is home and non-home fires involving office equipment, such as telephones, computers, and related equipment. The report includes statistics by equipment type, factor contributing to ignition, item first ignited and area of origin.
Home Fires Involving Air Conditioning or Related Equipment
Analysis of patterns and trends in all measures of fire loss for all types of home air conditioning or related equipment, including fans and heat pumps, as well as leading causes of ignition and areas of fire origin. Also provides safety tips.
Home Fires Involving Clothes Dryers and Washing Machines
This report is an overview of home structure fires involving clothes dryers and washing machines and includes statistics by factor contributing to ignition, item first ignited and area of origin.
Home Grill Fires
This report examines causes and circumstances of home grill fires that were reported to local fire departments in the U.S., including structure fires and outside or unclassified grill fires that occurred on home properties.
Home Structure Fires by Equipment Involved in Ignition (PDF, 794 KB)
A table focusing on the types of equipment involved in home fires. Includes 2007-2011 annual average statistics for the number of fires, civilian deaths, civilian injuries and direct property damage.
Home Structure Fires Involving Kitchen Equipment Other Than Cooking Equipment
The topic of this report is kitchen equipment other than cooking equipment, such as refrigerators, freezers, and dishwashers. The report includes statistics by equipment type, factor contributing to ignition, item first ignited and area of origin. Suggested safety tips are also included.
Non-Home Structure Fires by Equipment Involved in Ignition (PDF, 935 KB)
A table focusing on the types of equipment involved in non-home fires. Includes 2007-2011 annual average statistics for the number of fires, civilian deaths, civilian injuries and direct property damage.
Structure Fires Started by Hot Work
This report provides estimates of U.S. structure fires reported that were started by welding torches, cutting torches, soldering equipment, burners, heat treating equipment, tar pots or tar kettles, and power nail guns, stud drivers or staplers. Separate estimates are provided for fires in homes and non-home properties.