Introduction: Despite a positive long-term trend in fire mortality rates, more knowledge is required concerning the causes and typologies of fatal residential fires in order to improve preventative efforts and further decrease fatality rates. A previous study suggested that fatal residential fires can be grouped into six categories, however, the analyses were performed on a limited dataset that is now more than a decade old. As such, there are some uncertainties regarding the current situation. Also, in the previous study, no subgroups were analyzed separately, despite fatal fires being renowned for being strongly age-dependent. Method: This study re-analyzes the typologies for fatal residential fires in Sweden using cluster analysis, based...
This study examines temporal trends in deaths due to fire-related accidents in Sweden from 1952 to 2...
The number of fire fatalities in Sweden has not changed significantly during the last two decades, i...
Approximately 80%-90% of all fire-related fatalities take place in residential occupancies. The risk...
Introduction: Despite a positive long-term trend in fire mortality rates, more knowledge is required...
Introduction: Despite a positive long-term trend in fire mortality rates, more knowledge is required...
Introduction: Despite a positive long-term trend in fire mortality rates, more knowledge is required...
Introduction Residential fires represent the largest category of fatal fires in Sweden. The purpose ...
Introduction Residential fires represent the largest category of fatal fires in Sweden. The purpose ...
About 90 persons die every year in Sweden as a result of residential fires. The decrease has been ve...
About 90 persons die every year in Sweden as a result of residential fires. The decrease has been ve...
Fatal fires in residential occupancies show a decreasing trend over time, but are still responsible ...
Fatal fires in residential occupancies show a decreasing trend over time, but are still responsible ...
Based on evidence from previous studies, fire mortality rates among older adults on a local level se...
Based on evidence from previous studies, fire mortality rates among older adults on a local level se...
The number of fire fatalities in Sweden has not changed significantly during the last two decades, i...
This study examines temporal trends in deaths due to fire-related accidents in Sweden from 1952 to 2...
The number of fire fatalities in Sweden has not changed significantly during the last two decades, i...
Approximately 80%-90% of all fire-related fatalities take place in residential occupancies. The risk...
Introduction: Despite a positive long-term trend in fire mortality rates, more knowledge is required...
Introduction: Despite a positive long-term trend in fire mortality rates, more knowledge is required...
Introduction: Despite a positive long-term trend in fire mortality rates, more knowledge is required...
Introduction Residential fires represent the largest category of fatal fires in Sweden. The purpose ...
Introduction Residential fires represent the largest category of fatal fires in Sweden. The purpose ...
About 90 persons die every year in Sweden as a result of residential fires. The decrease has been ve...
About 90 persons die every year in Sweden as a result of residential fires. The decrease has been ve...
Fatal fires in residential occupancies show a decreasing trend over time, but are still responsible ...
Fatal fires in residential occupancies show a decreasing trend over time, but are still responsible ...
Based on evidence from previous studies, fire mortality rates among older adults on a local level se...
Based on evidence from previous studies, fire mortality rates among older adults on a local level se...
The number of fire fatalities in Sweden has not changed significantly during the last two decades, i...
This study examines temporal trends in deaths due to fire-related accidents in Sweden from 1952 to 2...
The number of fire fatalities in Sweden has not changed significantly during the last two decades, i...
Approximately 80%-90% of all fire-related fatalities take place in residential occupancies. The risk...