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Citation

Mierley MC, Baker SP. J. Am. Med. Assoc. JAMA 1983; 249(11): 1466-1468.

Copyright

(Copyright © 1983, American Medical Association)

DOI

unavailable

PMID

6827724

Abstract

House fires kill about 5,000 Americans annually, at a rate (2/100,000) that has remained almost constant for the past 50 years. House-fire deaths were studied in Baltimore, where 55 residents died during a three-year period. More than half of the deaths resulted from cigarette-ignited fires; 39% of the people who died in such fires were not the cigarette smokers themselves. For both blacks and whites, the death rate was highest in census tracts where property rental values were low. The death rate from fires ignited by heating or electrical equipment was nine times as high in the lowest-value census tracts as in the highest.

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