SOUTH KINGSTOWN – The Union Fire District of South Kingstown, along with the Kingston Fire District and the Narragansett Fire Department, would like to remind students how to avoid fire dangers in their homes and apartments as University of Rhode Island students return to campus and off-campus housing.
From January 2000 to May 2015, there were 85 fatal fires in dormitories, fraternities, sororities and off-campus housing, resulting in 118 fatalities — an average of approximately seven per school year, according to the U.S. Fire Administration.
Of these fires, a majority (70%) occurred over the weekend with most occurring between midnight and 6 a.m. Leading causes of campus housing fires include cooking, careless smoking, unattended candles and overloaded extension cords, power strips or outlets.
The most effective fire prevention measure is the use of fire alarms and sprinklers. Fire alarms keep residents safe by warning them of a potential fire. Sprinkler systems can help to control the fire immediately, often extinguishing the fire or greatly limiting a fire’s ability to spread.
The Union Fire District, Kingston Fire District and Narragansett Fire Department also remind students that alcohol/drugs and fires don’t mix. These substances increase your chance of falling asleep while cooking or while a candle is lit and limit your ability to respond to an alarm.
To prevent accidents and injuries, the Union Fire District, Kingston Fire District and Narragansett Fire Department recommend the following safety tips for students from the USFA:
Cooking
Candles
Smoking
Electrical Safety
Additional Safety Tips
As always, the Union Fire District, Kingston Fire District and Narragansett Fire Department wish all college students a safe return to campus!
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