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Smoke alarm use: prevalence and household predictors.

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I Roberts - British Medical Journal, 1996 - injuryprevention.bmj.com
Abstract Objective-To determine the prevalence of smoke alarm use among families
with children and to identify household factors that predict the absence of a
smoke alarm. Design-Cross sectional analysis of data collected in the ...
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The" Let's Get Alarmed!" initiative: a smoke alarm giveaway programme

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C DiGuiseppi, S Slater, I Roberts, L Adams, … - British Medical Journal, 1999 - injuryprevention.bmj.com
Correspondence to: Correspondence to: Dr C DiGuiseppi, Senior Research Fellow,
Department of Epidemiology, Institute of Child Health, 30 Guilford Street,
London WC1N 1EH, UK. ... Objectives—To reduce fires and fire related ...
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When smoke alarms are a nuisance: a call to action


LR Berger, DM Kuklinski - Archives of pediatrics & adolescent medicine, 2001 - archpedi.highwire.org
Smoke detectors have been enormously effective in reducing deaths from house
fires. 2, 3 This is especially good news for children younger than 15 years, who
make up one quarter of the 4000 annual deaths from fires and burns in the ...
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Smoke alarms, fire deaths, and randomised controlled trials

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I Roberts, C Diguiseppi - British Medical Journal, 1999 - injuryprevention.bmj.com
Each year about 300 000 people die in fires. 1 Most of these deaths occur in the
home and children and the elderly are at greatest risk. 1 The absence of a smoke
alarm is a strong risk factor for death in the event of a house fire. 2 In ...
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A randomized single-blind evaluation of a discharge teaching book for pediatric patients …


HML Jenkins, V Blank, K Miller, J Turner, RS … - Journal of Burn Care & Research, 1996 - journals.lww.com
A Randomized Single-Blind Evaluation of a Discharge Teaching Book for Pediatric
Patients With Burns Heather ML Jenkins, BMR (PT), Valerie Blank, BN, Rathy
Miller, BSoOT, Joan Turner, MSc, Richard S. Stanwick, MD, MSc. Winnipeg, ...
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Evaluation of three smoke detector promotion programs


RA Shults, JJ Sacks, LA Briske, PH Dickey, … - American journal of preventive medicine, 1998 - Elsevier
Context: Seventy percent of US residential fire deaths occur in homes without a
working smoke detector. To help prevent residential fire deaths, many programs
have distributed or installed detectors in unprotected homes. Because ...
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A behavioral approach to reducing fires in public housing


CF McConnell, WO Dwyer, FC Leeming - Journal of Community Psychology, 1996 - interscience.wiley.com
In an effort to reduce the fire incidence among the 19,000 low-income residents
of the Memphis Housing Authority (MHA), a 35-minute fire-safety training program
was developed and presented to every new head-of-household during his or ...
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E McLoughlin, C Healer, JD Crawford - Burns, 1979 - Elsevier
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[CITATION] Community Childhood Accident Prevention Project


C Mullan, R Smithson, 2000 - Belfast, UK: Co-operation and Working Together
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[CITATION] Every home should have one… or two


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