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During National Burn Awareness Week (February 2nd-8th, 2025), the Tennessee State Fire Marshal’s Office (SFMO) emphasizes the significance of preventing home fires and burn dangers. The subject for this year, “Burn Prevention Starts Where You Live,” emphasizes doable actions to lessen the risk of burns in sleeping quarters, restrooms, kitchens, and storage places. “Winter is the most dangerous season of the year for home fires, and I want to encourage Tennesseans to focus on safety whenever they’re spending time indoors so that they might avoid painful burns while in the kitchen, as well as deadly home fires,” said Tennessee State Fire Marshal and Department of Commerce & Insurance Commissioner Carter Lawrence. “I join Commissioner Lawrence in encouraging Tennesseans to focus on safety during National Burn Awareness Week,” said Assistant Commissioner for Fire Prevention Mike Bell. “This week is the perfect time to brush up on your family’s home fire escape plan and ensure you have working smoke alarms in your home. If your family needs working smoke alarms, contact your local fire department and ask if they participate in the “Get Alarmed, Tennessee!” program or contact the SFMO”. You can visit online at the Tennessee Department of Commerce and Insurance website for more details and tips.
Written by: Hope Calahan
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