Fires can ignite at any time without warning. Fire is merciless; it takes away everything standing on its way, including people’s lives. "The sudden increase of fires has caused the authorities to take preventive measures to control this growing problem. If the underbrush is cleared out on a regular basis, many forest fires will be prevented. Other preventions will include installing or building houses and businesses with metal roofs, and installing electronic carbon monoxide monitors that will track smoke. New material for educating students in school about prevention of fires is being researched, and given to the teachers. If every home and business created a defensible space, they will have significantly decreased the chances of having a fire."
Fire prevention is a term being heard more and more today in America. It is starting to become a standard in today’s fire departments. Fire has the ability to keep us warm and also has the ability to make us homeless. As we grow as community and the technology changes, Fire Prevention needs to be made more of a necessity in our homes today. More homes are being built out of lighter material along with being built closer and closer together. Each can lead to extreme destruction, homes being lost, people being displaced, and even death. Why should we not protect homes and defend them against an enemy that can attack at any minute? Fire prevention needs to start in the home and then be carried onward in our lives. There are very simple, inexpensive (sometimes free) ways we can protect our homes and our lives. Fire prevention has made tremendous strides in educating homeowners and improving on technology to help alert and defend homeowners of the presence of fire. One of the trends n Fire Prevention is to present old information in a new way. The need for the information doesn’t go away and in most cases is needed even more. However, the Fire Department has a