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In 2007 in the United States Alone, 870,984 Confined Animals Died in Preventable Fires

I keep records on media reports of barn fires and the animals lost in those fires. The financial and emotional losses are tremendous, but there is information available to prevent nearly every fire and much of that information is posted on my website, at no charge, for anyone wanting to protect the animals in their care--whether for economic or emotional reasons.

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January 12, 2008 (FPRC) -- CHAGRIN FALLS, OHIO -

As reported to the media in 2007, the United States suffered 203 barn and other animal facility fires in which animals perished. This does not include the hundreds of companion animals and birds who died in house fires. Of the 203 fires, only 4 were arson or suspicious. The remaining 199 fires were probably all preventable, since the fires in which the causes were determined were all preventable.

The largest numbers of animals killed, per fire, occurred in factory farms and took the lives of:
• 57,500 turkeys and turkey chicks
• 35,820 ducks, ducklings, geese and goslings
• 619,882 hens and chicks
• 4,902 pigs and piglets

In other livestock facilitiy fires, mainly dairy farms and horse barns, these animals died:
• 304 horses
• 423 dogs (family pets, farm dogs, puppy mill dogs, and dogs in animal hospitals, shelters, and pet shops)
• 387 cats (family pets, barn cats, cats in animal hospitals, shelters and pet shops)
• 664 cattle and calves
• 103 sheep and lambs
• 202 goats and kids

In pet shop fires, 487 small mammals, 70 birds, and 220 reptiles died.
Twenty wild animals died in zoo fires.
In an unusual incident, 150,000 fish were killed in a barn fire at a fish farm.

Can we save animals from death by fire? Absolutely! Every government jurisdiction should adopt as an Ordinance, the National Fire Protection Association’s 2007 Edition of NFPA 150 Standard on Fire and Life Safety in Animal Housing Facilities for use in all new construction of livestock facilities, and everyone who cares about keeping animals safe from fire should visit my website for the latest information on fire safety in barns.

I am an officer in the Highland Hills (Ohio) Fire Department, a state-certified fire inspector and I have a B.S. degree in Fire and Safety Engineering from the University of Cincinnati. But more important, I have more than 40 years experience in the horse industry and over 20 years in the fire service, and I know first hand the tragedy of preventable fires. It's my goal to help as many people as possible to keep their animals safe from fire.

Contact:
Laurie Loveman
440-543-1640
http://www.laurieloveman.com


Send an email to Laurie Loveman of Fire Safety in Horse Barns
440-543-1640

Keywords: Fires, Horses, Barns

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