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  1. Safety with heating equipment | NFPA

    Heating equipment is one of the leading causes of home fire deaths. Fire departments responded to an estimated average of 37,365 fires involving heating equipment per year from 2020-2024, accounting …

  2. Home Heating Fires report | NFPA

    Dec 1, 2022 · Key Findings Heating equipment is a leading cause of fires in US homes. Home fires involving heating equipment follow a clear seasonal pattern and are most common during the cold …

  3. U.S. home heating fires peak during winter months - NFPA

    Jan 23, 2025 · Heating fires peak during the winter months, with nearly half of all U.S. home heating equipment fires (46 percent) occurring between December and February. In response to this …

  4. Heating Safety Tip Sheet free download available. - NFPA

    This NFPA resource shares simple tips for helping to prevent most heating fires. Use it to educate your community about home heating safety.

  5. Home Structure Fires | NFPA Research

    This report examines causes and circumstances of home structure fires reported to local fire departments in the US.

  6. Fire Code Requirements for Heating Appliances | NFPA

    Dec 21, 2018 · Learn the NFPA 1 fire code requirements for heating appliances to ensure safety and compliance in residential and commercial settings.

  7. Signs and Symbols in NFPA 704 and NFPA 170

    Mar 14, 2025 · The NFPA 704 hazard diamond is widely recognized, but NFPA 170 is also an important resource for fire and life safety symbols. Learn more about both standards.

  8. Put A Freeze on Winter Fires | NFPA

    Heating, winter storms and candles all contribute to an increased risk of fire during the winter months. NFPA and the U.S. Fire Administration are teaming up to Put a Freeze on Winter Fires and help …

  9. Safe Heating Practices | NFPA

    Nov 30, 2022 · Safe Heating Practices | NFPA

  10. NFPA | The National Fire Protection Association

    NFPA is the world’s leading resource on fire, electrical, and related hazards. NFPA is a self-funded nonprofit dedicated to eliminating loss through knowledge.