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Fire Risk Awareness Campaigns
2012

Description:
The awareness campaigns is about making citizens aware of the risks they face at their homes, mainly concerning fires, explosions and improvisations that can cause victims and damages. These campaigns aim at reducing the number of home fires, but also the number of victims and material damage. They also aim to reduce the number of fires and explosions caused by improvisations in electrical and natural gas installations in citizens' homes. Examples: - FIRE Campaign - Flames kill children (2012) - Risk Campaign - Give Up! House improvisation are dangerous (Part I - 2013) - Risk Campaign - Safety is not a gambling (Part 2 - 2014) - Risk Campaign - Safety is not a gambling (Part 3 - 2015) - Risk Campaign - You're better prepared than died (Part 4 -2016) - Risk Campaign - You're better prepared than died (Part 5 -2018) Limitations are directly linked to statistics (impact) and national coverage of these campaigns, mainly if the population becomes more aware regarding the risks they face within their homes.
Purposes of the solution:
Enhance risk awareness
Enhance preparedness
Efficient response
The solution could help to address the following needs of first responders and authorities:
Improve autonomy, coping abilities, and proactiveness of citizens
Implementation type:
Awareness campaigns and training
Phase of emergency:
Before the crisis
Solution Provider:
Emergency organisations and services
Target user:
Citizens
Record Management:
Created: Sep 15, 2021
Maturity level:
Implemented
Location:
United Kingdom