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Current Practices of Internists in Prevention of Residential Fire Inuruy.
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Buchanan, N.
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Smoke Alarm Ownership in Relation to Socio-Economic Factors.
University of Canterbury, Christchurch, New Zealand
Fire Engineering Research Report 01/11,
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Federal Emergency Management Agency, Emmitsburg, MD
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Risk Assessment of a Timber Frame Building by Using CRISP Simulation.
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Smoke Alarms: a Plug-In Solution?
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OLS Newsletter
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Minnesota Officials Alarmed by Spike in Fatal Fires This Year.
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Brammer, D. R.
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Comparison Between Predicted and Actual Behavior of Domestic Smoke Detectors in a Realistic House Fire.
University of Canterbury, Christchurch, New Zealand
Fire Engineering Research Report 02/2,
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NFPA Says Smoke Alarms Are Just the Beginning.
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44,
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