Murfreesboro Fire and Rescue Releases Tips for Campus Fire Safety

Sep 17, 2013 at 03:01 pm by Bryan Barrett


Each year college and university students living both on and off campus are involved in devastating fires. A recent report from the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) revealed that from 2007-2011, U.S. fire departments responded to an estimated annual average of 3,810 structure fires in dormitories, fraternities, sororities, and barracks.

The NFPA report also identified September and October as peak months for fires in college housing. To bring attention to this important issue, Gov. Bill Haslam has declared September as "Campus Fire Safety Month."

"Overall, most college-based fires are due to a general lack of knowledge about fire safety and prevention," State Fire Marshal Julie Mix McPeak said. "It is crucial that both off-campus and on-campus students understand fire risks and know the preventative measures that could save their lives."

Murfreesboro Fire & Rescue Department wants to make sure that college students in Murfreesboro are prepared for fire emergencies on campus.

"With Middle Tennessee State University in the heart of our community, it is important for us to promote campus fire safety to local students," said Assistant Fire Marshal Tracy Summar.


Safety Tips for Students

Candles

Cooking

Smoking

Fire Warning

Escape Planning

Who to Contact for More Information?

For more information on campus fire safety, please contact Murfreesboro Fire & Rescue Department at 615-893-1422 or the State Fire Marshal's Office at 615-253-8941.
 
Source:

Ashley McDonald, Murfreesboro Fire and Rescue
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