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Where home fires start Most fatal fires start either in the sleeping area of the house or the lounge, followed closely by the kitchen area, followed up by all other area’s of the house. Smoking contributes to a large amount of the fires that occur in the sleeping area, along with heated blankets, space heaters, or other portable electric devices that are used to heat a bedroom.
Around 30% of house fires start in the kitchen. Stove burners accidentally left burning, or flash fires starting while cooking - often when an item is left unattended on the stove - ignite the majority of these blazes. The garage is another potential hot spot, where electronic tools and gasoline or other flammable chemicals are often stored. Beyond that, all areas of your home are relatively at equal risk.
Other facts and statistics about how fires start:
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