- Fire Prevention Week
The National Fire Prevention Week is observed in the
United States andCanada , beginning on the first Sunday in October and ending the following Saturday, which is also designated Fire Service Recognition Day. In the United States, the observance was begun with a proclimation signed in 1925 by PresidentCalvin Coolidge .In Canada, the observance is meants to express appreciation for the many public services rendered by members of the Canadian fire service. The
National Fire Protection Association continues to be the international sponsor of the holiday.History
The Fire Prevention Week commemorates the
Great Chicago Fire of 1871. When PresidentCalvin Coolidge proclaimed the first National Fire Prevention Week onOctober 4 -October 10 ,1925 , he noted that in the previous year some 15,000 lives were lost to fire in the United States. Calling the loss "startling", Coolidge's proclamation stated: "This waste results from the conditions which justify a sense of shame and horror; for the greater part of it could and ought to be prevented... It is highly desirable that every effort be made to reform the conditions which have made possible so vast a destruction of the national wealth". [cite web | last = | first = | authorlink = | coauthors = | title =Fire Prevention History | work = | publisher = FireSafety.buffnet.net| date = | url = http://firesafety.buffnet.net/history.htm| format =| doi = | accessdate = 2007-05-11] Fire Service Recognition Day was first incorporated into the Governor-General’s proclamation of Fire Prevention Week in 1977.Noted Fires
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1871 Great Chicago Fire
*Peshtigo Fire Note
External links
* [http://www.nfpa.org/itemDetail.asp?categoryID=1195&itemID=28253&URL=Learning/Fire%20Prevention%20Week/About%20Fire%20Prevention%20Week#themes NFPA About Fire Prevention Week]
http://www.nfpa.org/amplify/fire_prevention_week.asp
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