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Washington State Fire Marshal Urges Families to Plan and Practice Home Fire Escapes

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OLYMPIA, WA – The Washington State Fire Marshal’s Office is urging residents to develop and practice home fire escape plans, emphasizing that a fire can spread rapidly, leaving only one to two minutes to escape safely once a smoke alarm sounds.

According to a survey by the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA), while 71 percent of American households have an escape plan, only 47 percent have practiced it. Additionally, only 8 percent of respondents indicated that their first reaction to a smoke alarm would be to evacuate immediately.

In 2024, 55 out of the 72 fire fatalities reported in Washington occurred in areas without confirmed working smoke alarms. The State Fire Marshal’s Office stresses the importance of both functioning alarms and a well-practiced escape plan to increase survival chances.

Residents are encouraged to follow these safety recommendations:

For additional information, contact the State Fire Marshal’s Office at (360) 596-3904.