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Safety with heating equipment | NFPA The peak months for home heating fires are December, January, and February Take some simple precautions to keep yourself and your family safe
Home Heating Fires report | NFPA This is an analysis of patterns and trends for all types of home heating equipment and all fuel and power types, including leading causes of ignition
Home Structure Fires | NFPA Research This report examines causes and circumstances of home structure fires reported to local fire departments in the US
Requirements for Portable Electric Heater | NFPA For the installation of gas-fired heating appliances, in addition to compliance with Section 11 5, they must also comply with National Fuel Gas Code NFPA 54 addresses the installation of fuel gas piping systems, fuel gas utilization equipment, and related accessories, including piping systems, operating pressure, installation, combustion
U. S. home heating fires peak during winter months - NFPA 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 increased risk, the National Fire Protection Association ® (NFPA ®) is sharing simple but critical ways to stay warm and safe during the colder months
Heating Equipment and Winter Fires | NFPA Other leading types of home heating equipment fires included central heat systems and water heaters, with each accounting for approximately one in 10 heating equipment fires A failure to clean equipment was the leading cause of home heating fires, with creosote build-up in chimneys presenting a particular issue