There is a growing recognition in Australia for emergency services agencies to be more proactive in the community to prevent fire incidents from occurring especially by high risk population groups. Older people who live on their own have a high risk of house fires and fire-related injuries and fatalities. They are almost three times more at risk from fire compared to the rest of the population. The most common causes of the fires are unattended cooking, careless smoking, heating and electrical appliances. In addition, it was identified that for most of these aged people they did not have working smoke alarms. The Home Fire Resilience Program (HFRP) was conducted in New South Wales to address the issue by engaging vulnerable older people in ...
In most industrialised countries, the majority of fire-related deaths and injuries occur in the home...
173 people lost their lives and more than 2000 houses were destroyed in bushfires (wildfires) in the...
The devastating February 2009 Victorian bushfires resulted in major loss of life, property, and othe...
The Home Fire Safety Checks (HFSC) program being undertaken by Fire Rescue New South Wales (FRNSW) h...
Aboriginal Community Home Fire Safety Visitation Program (ACHFSVP), was funded in the CRIP 2014/15. ...
© 2017 Australian Social Policy Association An investigation of household preparedness and community...
Background: Domestic fire-related injuries and deaths among the aged remain a concern of many countr...
The Home Fire Safety Checks (HFSC) is a pilot program undertaken by Fire Rescue New South Wales (FRN...
The Home Fire Safety Checks (HFSC) program entails the proactive delivery of home fire safety messag...
The Home Fire Safety Checks (HFSC) program being undertaken by Fire Rescue New South Wales (FRNSW) h...
The Home Fire Safety Checks (HFSC) program entails the proactive delivery of home fire safety messag...
Aboriginal Community Home Fire Safety Visitation Program (ACHFSVP), was funded in the CRIP 2014/15 u...
Research has shown that greater community action is needed for effective risk reduction. Community p...
The rate of fires, and particularly residential fires, is a serious concern in industrialized countr...
On Saturday 7 February 2009, 173 people lost their lives and more than 2000 houses were destroyed in...
In most industrialised countries, the majority of fire-related deaths and injuries occur in the home...
173 people lost their lives and more than 2000 houses were destroyed in bushfires (wildfires) in the...
The devastating February 2009 Victorian bushfires resulted in major loss of life, property, and othe...
The Home Fire Safety Checks (HFSC) program being undertaken by Fire Rescue New South Wales (FRNSW) h...
Aboriginal Community Home Fire Safety Visitation Program (ACHFSVP), was funded in the CRIP 2014/15. ...
© 2017 Australian Social Policy Association An investigation of household preparedness and community...
Background: Domestic fire-related injuries and deaths among the aged remain a concern of many countr...
The Home Fire Safety Checks (HFSC) is a pilot program undertaken by Fire Rescue New South Wales (FRN...
The Home Fire Safety Checks (HFSC) program entails the proactive delivery of home fire safety messag...
The Home Fire Safety Checks (HFSC) program being undertaken by Fire Rescue New South Wales (FRNSW) h...
The Home Fire Safety Checks (HFSC) program entails the proactive delivery of home fire safety messag...
Aboriginal Community Home Fire Safety Visitation Program (ACHFSVP), was funded in the CRIP 2014/15 u...
Research has shown that greater community action is needed for effective risk reduction. Community p...
The rate of fires, and particularly residential fires, is a serious concern in industrialized countr...
On Saturday 7 February 2009, 173 people lost their lives and more than 2000 houses were destroyed in...
In most industrialised countries, the majority of fire-related deaths and injuries occur in the home...
173 people lost their lives and more than 2000 houses were destroyed in bushfires (wildfires) in the...
The devastating February 2009 Victorian bushfires resulted in major loss of life, property, and othe...