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Research: An in-depth review of fire-related fatalities and severe casualties in England, 2010 to 2018/19

Home Office

March 9
18:00 2023

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This report provides new evidence to ensure FRSs prevention activity and campaigns, such as Fire Kills, continue to target the right messages at the most vulnerable. Using data from the Home Office Incident Recording System (2010 to 2018/19), the research found the number of fire-related fatalities and severe casualties has decreased over time, however the rate of fatalities in fires has increased. Further, analysis of fire investigation reports found many of the fatal fires involved victims who had pre-existing physical, mental, or substance use related impairments. These impairments were often recorded as a factor in both the starting and outcome of a fire, including the victims ability to escape, even where a smoke alarm was present to raise alert.

Published 24 November 2022
Last updated 9 March 2023 +show all updates
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