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10 <br />The Problem The Problem –– <br />Residential FiresResidential Fires <br />ƒƒNationwide (2005)Nationwide (2005) <br />ƒƒ77.5% of all fire 77.5% of all fire <br />property loss property loss <br />occurred in residential occurred in residential <br />properties. properties. <br />Source: NFPA – Fire Loss in the US, 10/06 <br />$8,678,000,000 <br />$6,074,000,000 <br />$2,604,000,000 <br />$0 <br />$1,000,000,000 <br />$2,000,000,000 <br />$3,000,000,000 <br />$4,000,000,000 <br />$5,000,000,000 <br />$6,000,000,000 <br />$7,000,000,000 <br />$8,000,000,000 <br />$9,000,000,000 <br />Total Residential Others <br />Property Damage - Nationwide (2003) <br />The Problem The Problem –– <br />Residential FiresResidential Fires <br />ƒƒMinnesota (2005)Minnesota (2005) <br />ƒƒ5,043 fires or 72% of 5,043 fires or 72% of <br />all structure fires all structure fires <br />occurred in residential occurred in residential <br />properties.properties. <br />6951 <br />4858 <br />2093 <br />0 <br />1000 <br />2000 <br />3000 <br />4000 <br />5000 <br />6000 <br />7000 <br />Total Residential All Others <br />Structure Fires - Minnesota (2003) <br />Source: MN Dept. of Public Safety - 2005 Fire in Minnesota <br />The Problem The Problem –– <br />Residential FiresResidential Fires <br />ƒƒMinnesota (2005) Minnesota (2005) <br />ƒƒ29 or 73% of all 29 or 73% of all <br />civilian fire deaths civilian fire deaths <br />occurred in the home. occurred in the home. Civilian Fire Deaths - Minnesota (2005) <br />29 <br />11 <br />In the Home Other Locations <br />Source: MN Dept. of Public Safety - 2005 Fire in Minnesota