Odds of winning the lottery: 1 in 135,145,920 (multi-state mega millions jackpot)
Lifetime odds of dying in a fire because of exposure to smoke, fire or flames: 1 in 1,167 (source: National Safety Council Odds of Dying)
- Replace the batteries in smoke detectors on at least one occasion per year.
- The two months that account for the most fire deaths in the US are December and January.
- Three things that can save lives on the job and at home include finding and practicing two routes to escape a fire, installing smoke alarms and installing fire extinguishers and teaching workers and families how to use them.
- In Canada there are eight fire deaths per week on average.
- Smoke alarms should be replaced every 10 years.
- In 2006, the number of Americans unintentionally losing their lives to fire, flames and smoke totaled 2,800.
New Safety Talks
New Safety Talks
Giovanni Tejada 22025-10-14T23:50:30+00:00
School bus Driver Safety – Students with Disabilities Meeting Kit – Spanish
Giovanni Tejada 22025-10-14T23:50:20+00:00
School bus Driver Safety – Students with Disabilities Meeting Kit
Giovanni Tejada 22025-10-14T23:48:15+00:00
School bus Driver Safety – Evacuation Procedures Meeting Kit
Giovanni Tejada 22025-10-14T23:48:07+00:00
School bus Driver Safety – Evacuation Procedures Meeting Kit – Spanish
Giovanni Tejada 22025-10-14T23:42:09+00:00
School bus Driver Safety – Student Behavior Meeting Kit -Spanish
New eLearning
Michelle Vera2025-10-14T23:29:51+00:00
Recognizing and Preventing Abuse & Neglect for Home Health Care Workers
Michelle Vera2025-10-14T23:28:38+00:00
Incident and Accident Investigation for Supervisors and Managers
Michelle Vera2025-10-14T23:26:46+00:00